Oh !!! thanks for your rapid response. I tested in two different places and it shows 2600 PPM but in my system shows 4400PPM. I agree that it never needs a lot of salt but it has been raining for days here in Miami and my pool over flowed a couple of time, I had to add everything. Acid, stabilizer, and salt. Do you think that if the cell read too high in salt it will stop producing chlorine? That's my guess. In this case I'll add some new water since I drained a few inches after I read high in salt.
the only error I have is 145 that is High Salinity (above 4.0 gpl).
Which salt tester would you recommend?
I really appreciate your response and help, it is very frustrating trying to resolve this by myself since every time I contacted Jandy they only send me contact information of vendors instead of technicians.
Thanks Again