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5 questions from our users
Michael P.asked
Mine says check cell??
In the menu it says check hours??
HELP
No answers
Annoyedasked
What if Fuse 1 on the main board keeps blowing? Is it repairable or throwaway?
4 answers
Is it still under the 3 year warranty? if so it will be repaired under warranty. Call Zodiac service.
Ken
Unfortunately no. Thanks for the reply. Any insight on the two fuses?
Fluidra AustraliaZodiac
Hi there,
Unfortunately, it seems your TRi-XO Power Supply has either:
1. Suffered a power surge.
2. Suffered water damage due to moisture entering the electronics.
3. Suffered damage as a result of insects breaching the electronics of the power supply.
The fuses are there to protect the PCB from severe damage and potentially catching fire. Once the fuse is damaged, it means the power supply requires a complete replacement.
If you'd like to get in touch with your local pool shop, the part number for the TRi-XO PFC Power Supply is #W082981.
Hope this helps!
Zodiac
Chee Yeong T.asked
What is the chlorine output (g/hr) for Tri-XO?
No answers
Chee Yeong T.asked
What is the chlorine output rate for Tri-XO model?
No answers
Joyce B.asked
Is it possible to replace the back up battery on the Zodiac TRI Series Salt chlorine Generator?
3 answers
The battery is located on a board in the system. You need to buy a board with the battery already on the board.
The battery is not user replaceable on the board. To stop the battery going flat you must use the timers on the system, if use an external timer like an external timer this will flatten the battery in about 6 to 9 months and then you require a new board.
Hey Ken - what if FUSE 1 continues to blow - inside the machine - does it mean throw way for the unit?
Sorry I wasn't annoyed - I dunno where that came from...
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