I have had this unit for 5 years and this is the second SC-48 cell for the unit. The first cell was bad (not getting an chlorine) after the first season and was replaced by the local dealer where I purchased the system. This latest issue started at the end of last season just before I closed the pool for the winter.
The display is reading 28V, 1.4 A (was 28V, 1.7 A last week) and the unit is not producing chlorine, test results below.
I have checked the three fuses, removed them and tested for continuity with a multimeter, all three good.
I have checked all pins in both cables from end to end for continuity and each is good.
Visual inspection of all internal components didn't reveal any signs of burnt wires, popped capacitors, or burnt board components. All connectors reseated. Both fans operating and I can hear the unit click on and off when put in BOOST mode, just as it always has
20'x40', 3' to 8' in ground grecian shaped pool, 28,000 gal, 4 returns, main drain and skimmer, sand filter (new this year - replaced DE filter)
Cell = SC-48
Software Ver 4.2
Power Level = 3 (I just bumped this up last week to see if it made a difference, having been running at power level 2 last three years without issue)
Salt 3400 (pool store tested at 3300)
Actual water temp is at 84 degrees but unit is reporting 75 (again, Bad Temp Sense is one of my issues)
Calcium Hardness = 200
Cyanuric Acid = 0
Total Alkalinity = 100
pH = 7.6
Copper = 0
Iron = 0
Phosphates = 0
I had just cleaned the cell prior to the start of this season, have never had an issue with scale or build-up but did the recommended cleaning anyway. Also cleaned the temp sensor at the same time as my local pool store said that the temp sensor didn't "appear" to be bad. They normaly see signs of the two temperature pickup points being burnt on a bad sensor and they said mine looked fine, recommended cleaning it and trying it again, no change though.
Any thoughts? I don't want to spring for a new cell if there is something wrong with a board or another issue.
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