
My pool was installed in March 2006 by a pool company with a Goldline Aqua Logic Pool controller AQL-P4. I removed my info and that of the employees of the pool companies. Reply DeleteĪ copy of a letter I am sending to the attorney general of AZ. Gold Line Controls needs to step up to the plate, acknowledge this problem, and replace these faulty PCBs. Thank you for providing this valuable information. That’s why I decided to re-soldered it even though I did not observe any burned areas. I’m guessing that it is a bad solder joint (too little solder). Something is causing the point on the K1 relay to arc and burn. I’ll report back if I experience any further problems. The pump has been running about an hour now without any messages. The “bad flow switch” message reappeared but went away after the pump ran for about 5 minutes. Put everything back together and fired it up. Nonetheless, I reheated and soldered the two points behind the K1 relay. To my amazement, there weren’t any burned areas as reported here. Earlier today I looked at the back of the PCB. No more bad flow switch messages to date.Ībout a week ago I got the dreaded “No Cell Power” message that leads me to read this site. Well, this year I started getting the same message. Last year I was experiencing an occasional message stating that I had a bad flow switch.

I'll also post some photos and videos on the corresponding steps.Īgain, to the author of this site, my sincerest of thanks. I am going to watch it closely and report back if it did NOT work, so assume no news is good news. My "Check System" light immediately turned off and the "No Cell Power" error message is nowhere to be found. I followed the simple and easy to understand instructions on the site and it seems to have worked like a charm. So, I just finished the repair with my father-in-law (much more of an electrician than me). How cool of you to take the time to document all of this! You are a Godsend. and then was stoked to come across this site,. Next step was to do some research on the problem and thanks to Google, the string appeared and I read every word intently.

I highly recommend doing this if you can't fix this problem quickly. Well, I added a couple gallons of raw chlorine and that fixed the problem temporarily.
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Like everyone else, I had the "No Cell Power" error on my 3 year *young* system - just out of full warranty - and was slammed with the prospect of having to shell out upwards of $500-$800 to get this manufacturer's defect fixed so my pool could be blue via the salt chlorinator again (nasty algae ensued). This social Internet thing is pretty cool. What everyone said above and more! THANK YOU! You are my hero.
