Re: Pool Pilot error message: "warning check/clean cell"

Originally Posted by
cscannon
Thanks for your help. That was certainly part of the problem. I added 160 lbs of salt which was all I had (30k gal pool) and that got the salt level up to 3700 on the test strips I bought. I'll buy some more salt next time I am out.
Curently I am pulling 4.2 amps at 28 volts and 66 degrees, so better but...
What is the significance of the two outer blades in the cell appearing to be shorter than the blades between them? My outer blades are maybe 2 or 3 mm shorter on each side than the others. Is this a sign of age?
Yes, the outer blades wear almost in conjunction with the erosion of the ruthenium oxide coating on the blades.
How long are these cells supposed to last?
The cells are suppose to last about 10,000 hours of operation. For 12 month swim seasons, this usually comes out to 3-5 years.
I see that when you replace the cell, there is a menu option that resets the "amp-hours". How does one check the amp-hours on the cell?
The AMP-HOURS display is shown on the TEST POOL PILOT in the MAINTENANENCE MENU, rather than the normal test pool pilot menu option. To reset the counter, it is in the Maintenance Menu under, REPLACE CELL. Press and HOLD the SELECT button for about 8 seconds (or it may be 13 seconds...I don't recall).
Finally, does it wear the cell prematurely to run it at lower temps? I'd rather use bleach during the spring startup and last cool days before closing the pool in the fall if it'd save my cell.
The cell does wear prematurely, but with the TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION feature, it will reduce the output setting automatically so as to lessen the impact of cold water operation.
Thanks,
Steve
I hope I embedded my answers to your questions correctly.
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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