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    Default Aquapure/Aqualink salt system

    My pool company (which I no longer have) let the salt get to low.

    I noticed the service light on the aquapure and added salt, cleaned both cells and flow sensors. 1 cell goes into the aquapure and 1 into the aqualink. The aquapure still gives me error codes 172/186 and also flashes 102 which I can't find anything that tells me what that means. The aqualink system shows NO FLOW. This cell was added to the system in December so its 4 months old. I tested the front board and the numbers were 1 off from what it should be. I'm at a loss on determining the problem.

    Anyone with ideas would be much appreciated.

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    Default Re: Aquapure/Aqualink salt system

    As you can see, the code is a salinity probe error, which generates a bogus flow error code as a side effect. Dunno about the 102. Sounds like it's time to call Jandy, since you are in warranty.





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    Default Re: Aquapure/Aqualink salt system

    Thanks for the info. How can I tell which cell or sensor is the issue or are they both having problems? The oldest goes into the aquapure and the newest goes into the aqualink. Aquapure says service with the error codes and aqualink says no flow and shows no codes.
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    Default Re: Aquapure/Aqualink salt system

    If you have 2 cells, I would assume you can disconnect one at a time, and then see if the error is still thrown. But I've never worked with Jandy controls or cells, so I don't know for a fact that you can do so.

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    Default Re: Aquapure/Aqualink salt system

    No I tried that and just gives a new error code. I ordered a new cell and flow sensor. I will let you know if that works. Thanks again!!
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    Thanks . . . and good luck!

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