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Compu pool no water fault.
Anyone have an idea on how to troubleshoot this issue.
C water fault light on see step 5 d only one polarity working see step 7 e plate s detached see step 12 f water chemistry is off have a local pool store check a sample of your pool water.
Disabling water fault sensor by jumping the wires applies to the compupool cpx models.
Make sure that the water is coming in the cell port labeled input.
Water fault led on.
Ensure that pump strainer baskets are not clogged.
After 2 miniutes this fault will automatically turn the unit off for safety reasons.
I m getting a water fault indication despite the fact that the water flow is fine and connections to the cell are fine.
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Insufficient or no water flow through cell.
Then call compupool at 888 989 7258 for further analysis.
This video is an instruction guide on one way to fix a compu pool salt water generator.
Check for any blockages.
When illuminated the flow switch has detected no water flowing and the compu pool cpsc has stopped generating chlorine.
Donna i haven t seen that particular display but the no water part would indicate that the cell is not receiving sufficient water.
I have a compupool cpsc chlorinator with a cpsc36 cell.
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There is the fault no water and low salt.
About 8 10 hours is typical but this will vary with your pool s water flow.
This video is an instruction guide on one way to fix a compu pool salt water generator.
Check that the terminals on the cell side of the control cable are tight.
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Check that all valves are opened correctly.
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Check that the pump is operating correctly and turns on and off with the chlorine generator with the timer.
I tried calling compupool but nobody answered the phone.
When illuminated the salt level is too high.