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Aquapure 1400 Flow Sensor


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There are two types now, one is secured by threads, the other is by union. You must be sure when ordering that you are getting the one that you need. I have heard several people on this forum getting them online for less than going to the corner pool store.

I found out today from Jandy that the screw on threaded sensors are the ones that the old cells have. The "new type" replacement cells are paired up with the non-threaded union sensors. I have been experiencing no flow at times. Cleaned the sensor and was ok for a while. Now, it's giving a 172 and 181 code. I need to see if I can test the front board diagnostics and determine if it's the sensor or board. I'm thinking flow sensor. I have seen a few online, just want to make sure before ordering.

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UPDATE: Found the Jandy Replacement Flow Sensor part number for threaded sensor is R0403700. Changed it out, and now I have FLOW and CELL ON. Just a note- when I changed it, I had the power off at the pool timer and at the main box to reset the 172 and 181 codes. When I powered the system back on the same codes and service light were still there. After a couple minutes the codes went away and panel showed normal lights again. Working like a champ now for 3 days.

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UPDATE: Found the Jandy Replacement Flow Sensor part number for threaded sensor is R0403700. Changed it out, and now I have FLOW and CELL ON. Just a note- when I changed it, I had the power off at the pool timer and at the main box to reset the 172 and 181 codes. When I powered the system back on the same codes and service light were still there. After a couple minutes the codes went away and panel showed normal lights again. Working like a champ now for 3 days.

That sounds right. Did you find the part online? or near your house?

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<!--quoteo(post=97641:date=Jan 3 2010, 09:00 PM:name=Pool Clown)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pool Clown @ Jan 3 2010, 09:00 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=97641"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->If you could post the link, so others here have a place to purchase the old style, that would help.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

There is a few places online once you know the part number. I went with Discount Pool Mart.

<a href="http://www.discountpoolmart.com/product_info.php?products_id=2751&osCsid=qtlt524570un9bqksntmhmfh75" target="_blank">Click Here For Link</a>

What is the best way to clean these sensors?

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