I have no chlorinating lights, it is plugged into power as well as the pump, there is a power point at the bottom of the chlorinator, does anything have to be plugged into that?
It is most probably two things. 1. The chlorinator cell needs a clean or 2. The cable that is connected to the cell is loose. sometimes they wear out and the connection isn't good. You can buy a replacement cable quiet easy
I was having the salt low LED but cell output was 90%, added 125kg of salt fixed the issue, dont rely on the output LED for your salt level, also the beeps can also indicate not enough water flow over the cell, try cleaning the cell and make sure you have no blockages in your water flow
Adding 125kg of salt is NEVER the right action to jump to. Take your pool water into a pool shop to get it tested by a professional. The only way to reverse an extremely high salt content is to drain your pool water. Therefore, not the best thing to add salt just because you think it needs it. Salt is not a consumable for chlorinated pools. Hydrochloric Acid and Buffer are.
We check the device without connecting the cell cable and adjusting the gas at 10%, but the light does not show rumors that the cell is stuck through the water, the salt machine will show a fire.
I have the same problem with mine. There is anought salt in my pool but the machine still bip each 10 seconds. Sometimes, it is normal y opérateurs and Sometimes not. How can I do. Thanks for answering.
I had the same problem with the beeping.. it was a loose cable at the back.. like the small black one was partially hanging off.. taped it on and pushed it into a position until it stopped beeping.. will solder it when I get a chance.. However it always has the salt low flashing even tho my salt level is damn near 7000ppm lol.. ( only just got the pool with a house I bought.. first pool so just figuring it all out)
I have no chlorinating lights, it is plugged into power as well as the pump, there is a power point at the bottom of the chlorinator, does anything have to be plugged into that?
It is most probably two things. 1. The chlorinator cell needs a clean or 2. The cable that is connected to the cell is loose. sometimes they wear out and the connection isn't good. You can buy a replacement cable quiet easy
I was having the salt low LED but cell output was 90%, added 125kg of salt fixed the issue, dont rely on the output LED for your salt level, also the beeps can also indicate not enough water flow over the cell, try cleaning the cell and make sure you have no blockages in your water flow
Adding 125kg of salt is NEVER the right action to jump to. Take your pool water into a pool shop to get it tested by a professional. The only way to reverse an extremely high salt content is to drain your pool water. Therefore, not the best thing to add salt just because you think it needs it. Salt is not a consumable for chlorinated pools. Hydrochloric Acid and Buffer are.
We check the device without connecting the cell cable and adjusting the gas at 10%, but the light does not show rumors that the cell is stuck through the water, the salt machine will show a fire.
I have the same problem with mine. There is anought salt in my pool but the machine still bip each 10 seconds. Sometimes, it is normal y opérateurs and Sometimes not. How can I do.
Thanks for answering.
I just fix this problem of mine. Go to clean your Chlorintor cell and do back wash. Good luck
i have problem , salt enough , but the indicator light not working , pls help what im surpoose to do.
Did you try adding salt to the pool water?
Have you fixed it yet? Do you know what the problem was?
I had the same problem with the beeping.. it was a loose cable at the back.. like the small black one was partially hanging off.. taped it on and pushed it into a position until it stopped beeping.. will solder it when I get a chance.. However it always has the salt low flashing even tho my salt level is damn near 7000ppm lol.. ( only just got the pool with a house I bought.. first pool so just figuring it all out)
Yes I did. This became a problem after a year in service. I think its the plates....