I'll ask PoolSean, who works for Auto Pilot, to take a look.
I'll ask PoolSean, who works for Auto Pilot, to take a look.
PoolDoc / Ben
Thanks.
I would suggest contacting customer service, 727-823-5642, or going to our website, www.autopilot.com and using the service link to find the closest warranty center to you. With multiple blown fuses, it's either a problem with the unit, or it may be a high/low supply voltage issue that can take out the fuse.
IF YOU'RE COMFORTABLE WORKING WITH ELECTRICITY OR ARE MECHANICALLY HANDY:
Turn the power off, remove the cover to the Pool Pilot and inspect the circuit board for any lizards, snakes, ants, etc, that may have been electrified behind the circuit board. While you have the cover off, inspect the wiring coming in to make sure there's nothing shorting out.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: [email protected] --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
Hey if the electrician has it wired for 115 and the factory set up is for 220. Would that blow the fuse immediately or after a week like it is doing now. I did call auto pilot and I have a 3rd company coming out late next week. But I would like to check a few things before they get here.
I think I'd take pictures of the wiring . . . and then plan to charge the electrician with the cost of repairs.
PoolDoc / Ben