Hello everyone.
I have an Intex CS20220 system with Titanium Electrode For 16" Sand Filter & Saltwater System Cg and I'm having some issues with this system.
Some days ago the salt generator stopped working (no "bubbles") and since I have a background in electronics I started testing my system and found out that no current was flowing to the titanium electrode.
I have an exterior power supply directly connected to the cell and is now working, but I would like to know what´s the normal amperage and voltage this cell shall be supplied with. Currently it´s connected to 12V with a current of around 11A (which I think it´s too high) but I´m only trying to keep my water from getting green until I figure out what are typical voltage and amps the titanium electrode needs.
Hope someone has some numbers for me. Thanks
Intex Titanium Electrode Amperage
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Re: Intex Titanium Electrode Amperage
Please post when you find out as this will be useful information. Some other units use up to 24v and 6 amps but I have never tested an Intex unit
Re: Intex Titanium Electrode Amperage
My intex 26668 eco (nominally 5gr/h) at ca 3 kg Salt per m3 water draws 2.9 ampere @ 9.5 volt from the transformer.
Transformer is one of the steel core ones with almost 10v (almost 14 after rectifying) on idle.
So just below 30 watt output
Transformer is one of the steel core ones with almost 10v (almost 14 after rectifying) on idle.
So just below 30 watt output
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