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Intellichlor Has No Lights


rgbraun1

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  • 2 weeks later...

If your power LED green is indicating on, then "most likely" you're receiving the proper voltage necessary as wired and as being transformed(either 120v or 240v -> 24v). At either rate, I'd check your wiring for the incoming power. If you have 120v, make sure the hot is tied with the "yellow and black" and the neutral tied with "blue or violet" & "white". If 240v, it will be hot with "yellow", the other hot "white" and the extra "blue/violet" and "black" tied together.

After ensuring proper voltage and making sure fuse(s) are working properly, test the outbound side of the transformer by placing your voltage tester leads where you connect the chlorine generator (without actually plugging in. Imagine you looking up, from the bottom, at the unit. You'll see four little holes. Place the leads in two opposing holes and check for voltage. I can't remember which holes they are, but two of them will be sending 24v DIRECT CURRENT if transformer is working properly and fuse is working great. If you don't get 24v, then your power center is bad and needs replacing. If you are getting 24v, then you need to replace cell and/or send in for warranty.

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