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Old 05-14-2010, 11:18 PM   #15218
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
So I just fixed my pool's chlorine generator. I found some people online that had the same problem and rather than spending $300 to replace the whole circuit board you only had to solder in a new component that cost $2.50 on line.

Finally got it done... my solder gun didn't want to get hot enough. But, dd it, put the board back in the control unit, and turned it on... YEA! Green power light and Generating lights!!! Woot!!!

That's the good news... the bad news is, after a week with no chlorine the pool is pretty green. So, a lot of sweeping and filter back washing in line for the weekend and beyond.

But... it was worth it to save the $300.

BOb
Forget that. Misread circuit board is not in the chlorinator box

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