Re: Bad Temp Sensor - Pool Pilot Total Digital

Originally Posted by
smallpooldad
This morning at 11:30 am.
The unit came on and had the the bad temp sensor indicator again, please see previous post. This time nothing seemed to work, this includes all recommendations in the manual to troubleshoot, connect and disconnect, etc. Just called your tech support but they are closed at 5:30pm eastern, after 11:30 am Hawaii time. I left a message.
Tried to using channel locks as recommended in the manual to pull out the unit but the white PVC ring will not budge, I first took out the two tiny screws. This is my first time doing this, the salt cell itself looks like new but flushed it anyway.
The white PVC ring looks as if it was put in off center, during manufacture, as it tilts up from the vertical, and I am guessiing this is the cause, as it will not budge.
As the temp sensor does not work it causes the ORP to read too high so of course it does not generate chlorine. What should I turn off so that I can at least produce chlorine?
Aloha.
SmallPoolDad,
The Bad Temp Sensor should not affect the ORP measurement.
The Tri-sensor is held in place by the two screws and a compression fit. Channel locks should help get it out by twisting it side to side while lowering it down.
With the Bad Temp Sensor display, it just defaults the temp to 75 degrees, but continues to operate. It just defeats the Automatic Temperature Compensation.
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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