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    Default AutoPilot output all over the place

    My AutoPilot Dig. 220's output is varying so widely at roughly the same water temp(80 or so). It will be at 80% one time and then an hour later it will be at 20. I am having a hard time keeping my chlorine down and am constantly having to check it to make sure the output isn't up again.
    Anything I can do?

    Thanks.

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    Default Re: AutoPilot output all over the place

    Poolbee,

    Thats not normal. I would recommend calling the factory for a service call. Please have your serial number and date of installation.
    Sean Assam
    Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
    e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com

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    OK-thanks.

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    Poolbee,

    It's probably the trisenor. I've seen this a number of times. Replace the trisenor and I am sure your problem will be solved.
    Luke Norris President/CEO

    Luke Pool Service
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    Default Re: AutoPilot output all over the place

    ...........or, as 2 technicians when I phoned in told me it could be the cord (grey).
    I gotta tell you, I am a bit miffed that the 2 screws that hold the Tri sensor in place on the manifold cracked my manifold so im out 104.00 (50% warranty).

    That on top of needing a Tri sensor and what the heck, might as well order the grey cord just in case.
    Not a pleasant summer.

    This on top of the main cpu/control panel failing in the first few months, and replaced with a "refurbished" unit.
    It should had been at least a new one, but, when it comes time to replace, I doubt seriously I would purchase a Autopilot again given MY experience. So now I watch the four units I installed for customers with crossed fingers.
    Last edited by cgc2; 08-07-2007 at 12:57 AM. Reason: update

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    Default Re: AutoPilot output all over the place

    When you get your sensor, put a beak of caulk around the lip where the bottom cap is glued to the tube. Autopilot had problems last year not getting a good glue weld. This caused (rain) water to leak in and short/corrode the connector, causing numerous problems. Mine showed up as "Check Flow".

    When you take yours off, shake it and see if you have water in the bottom "cap".

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