What do you do when your Maytronics Dolphin Pool Cleaners stops running or there are no lights on the Power Supply? This guide shows you how to troubleshoot the electrical circuits of the Maytronics Dolphin Pool Cleaners so you can isolate your problem and replace the failed parts or parts. Our primary tool for testing these electrical circuits is a multimeter/voltmeter so we will first cover some of the basics of how to use a multimeter.
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Ty Posted: 6/18/2022
I have a Dolphin 115 power supply that will not power up I have 120 volt power verified to the DC board but no DC power. The AC glass fuse on the board has power on both sides. I have no DCReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 6/30/2022
What is the part number of your power supply? Almost all of Dolphin's power supplies sold for units in the US are meant for 115V.Reply
Bryant Posted: 5/29/2022
Hello , My DX3 will not move nor will the impeller. The power supply comes on but the 3 leds for (1,2, and 3) do not blink and the power shuts off after a few seconds. If I unplug the cable and power on the power supply , the 3 lights blink and the power stays on like usual. Any ideas? I tested the cable for continuity and its good. I took apart the unit and found the drive gear and a guide wheel were busted up with bearings falling out. I took everything off the motor that would be a load and plugged it into the power supply, but get the same result. No humming or signs of life from the motors. Is there a way to test each motor individually and also the control board? Thank You for your time.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 6/2/2022
The motor is receiving power but is not turning; if the shafts are frozen, the motor is dead and should be replaced. Depending on the age of the cleaner, it may be best to get a whole new unit because motors are expensive. There won't be much sense in spending a lot on a cleaner motor if the chassis does not last a couple of more seasons.Reply
Claybert Coury Posted: 4/22/2022
The Dauphine cleaner works great .But only stays in one area of the pool around a 20 foot area.Doe’s not go to ends of pool.Vacuum works great just don’t get around all or pool.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 4/25/2022
Have you done any of the troubleshooting?Reply
Nautilus CC Plus Out of Water Test Posted: 4/5/2022
When I test my nautilus cc plus out of water, is is the track supposed to spin only one way, or spin one way, then reverse the other way? Trying to determine if my motor is faulty, or if spinning only one way out of water is normalReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 4/14/2022
I don't know if it is supposed to spin freely, turning both ways. But we list a few different ways to troubleshoot the motor in the guide correctly. I'd go with those, as they are a more accurate way of testing the equipment. Whether or not the track spins could have more to do with guide wheels and brushes than the motor itself.Reply
Tim Posted: 3/18/2022
I forgot how to have my dolphin map the pool. It’s a 09/2005 model yellowReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 3/21/2022
The cleaner doesn't remember a map of the pool. You can drop it in, and it will go through its cleaning cycle.Reply
Dolphin premier stop moving after minutes or secs Posted: 3/12/2022
I have a 4 year old dolphin premier that now often does not start moving, o r stops moving after few seconds or minutes, while tge impeller keeos working. I have checked/disassembled the moving parts outside the motor unit to make sure everything is clean and moving freely. On the 3 power supply pins, i get differential voltages of 28.8, 26.2, and 2.6v when the robot is not connected. Does the 2.6v voltage difference between two powered pins mean the power supply is ok, or that it needs replacement? Also, does one motor /impeller keeping working while the other turning off soon indicate a motor problem or maybe a yet to be found mechanical problem? Trying to determine if i need a new motor unit, power supply. Or cable (all 300 usd options). Please help!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 3/14/2022
There are several tests we show to narrow down the possibilities. You have tested the pins on the power supply, but what about steps 17 to 23? If you are testing the circuit for voltage, you need to go the length of the circuit to see where the voltage stops.Reply
Gerald T Tschura Posted: 9/7/2021
I checked the power going into the motor and it reads 27v There is 29v coming out of the power supply. My DX4 stopped working about a week ago. When powered on only the three blue lights,,, not the amber, The three blue lights flash for about a while then go out. A few days later after repeated trying, it ran.. but only for a day or so. Back to same problem. Power supply is putting out 29v, the end of the cable at the motor reads 27... but no go. Any thoughts?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 9/8/2021
An educated guess would lead me to say it is a bad motor. When the cleaner does run intermittently, is it herky-jerky or does it run as usual?Reply
Johnathan Dixon Posted: 8/20/2021
I think Laura and I are having the same issue except now my power supply will not turn on at all now. I will work through the steps you have listed here and hopefully it is a cable issue. If not, are there steps to open the power supply?? It appears to be sealed pretty well. Thank you for making this post. It has provided me and others a lot of good information.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 8/23/2021
What is the part number for your specific power supply?Reply
Kevin Fitz Posted: 8/16/2021
I have the nautilus preimer. The top impeller and drive tracks quit working. The power supply is putting out 21.2 VDc (measured right at power supply). Okay Sounds like it is suppose to be 29 VDC.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 8/17/2021
So, it sounds like the voltage is out of the desired range. Have you tried testing the cable as mentioned in step 6A (Step 23)?Reply
Laura Posted: 8/9/2021
Could you tell me why our power supply unit won’t stay on. It comes on for a bit then the just turns off the reset button and test button won’t work on the black power cable clicks off straight away.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 8/11/2021
It could be a bad transformer or board in the power supply. But that is a guess. You would need to do some of the troubleshooting mentioned in the guide if you want any certainty.Reply
Pool Daddy Posted: 5/13/2021
I have a Maytronics 99996333-DX3 Dolphin Robotic Pool Cleaner. The impeller (in perfect condition-new) will not start, however, the wheels are working fine. The power supply is 2 years old. Could this be a power supply issue or is something else likely? Thanks!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 5/14/2021
If it was a power supply issue, the motor wouldn't run at all. The cleaner m0tor has two functions, to run the drive shaft that turns the tracks and the shaft the spins the impeller. Sometimes these jobs are done by one motor or two separate motors just mounted in the same box. It sounds like your impeller motor has failed. Unfortunately, there isn't much left besides replace the motor or take it to a motor shop to see if it can be repaired.The replacement motor for the DX3 is the Motor Unit D.basic 3 Hour Ac New (99953003-assy)Reply
Richard Posted: 4/18/2021
I have a maytronics DX3 pool cleaner and the power supply have 123 volts going in to the power supply and there are 63 volts coming out of the power supply. I check the power to the robot and it has 62 volts and will not come on and move. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 4/21/2021
Something is wrong with the DX3 power supply or your voltmeter because the output should not be higher than 29 volts. You can check to make sure your meter is set correctly, or try a different one. If you verify the reading, you would need to replace the power supply with the newly updated version 99956002RD-ASSYReply
Vinny Posted: 4/13/2021
I am trying to troubleshoot my Dolphin Premier cleaner. Power supply powers up but I am not getting any activity at the cleaner itself. I have followed the troubleshooting techniques in your video, but would like to get something clarified. You show only 2 wires coming into the amphenol plug. I have three wires - a black, white and red. Can you tell me what the voltage reading should be across the red wire?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 4/16/2021
The voltage should be around 29 volts, like the 2-wire version. The red wire is the ground.Reply
Joel Posted: 12/8/2020
Model 9995678 power supply, Power light comes on steady, no mode selection lights come on any longer. Ran the tests recommended and no DC voltage comes out the amphenol plug or wires into back of plug. Any boards or internal fuse etc. replacable?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 12/9/2020
The only replacement parts I could find for the 9995678-US-ASSY were the Amphenol socket, Amphenol socket cover, and the black cable.Reply
Don Posted: 9/8/2020
I ran diagnostic tests on my Maytronics power supply, P.No. 9995670, PD 5012, SN HG5012A10956 The power outlet, and supply cable test good, 120 v. When first powered on, the blue lights come on, and 29 v register on the DC out. After 2.5 minutes, the power light goes out, and the DC voltage drops to .01, then fades to 00. It will not power back on, unless the power cord is disconnected from the supply for 15 sec or so. Once powered back on, the same cycling happens, lights stay on for 2.5 mins or so, power 29v on DC out, then fades to 00 again. Does this indicate that a new power supply is needed? The DC out plug has continuity.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 9/10/2020
It sounds like you have a power supply failure. You can try replacing a couple of the boards in the box, but the endgame is almost always getting a new power supply within a month or two. the whole power supply is the 9995670-US-ASSY. The power supply PCB for your power supply, p/n# 9995453LFReply
Gary Mclees Posted: 7/26/2020
my power light switch will light up but the 1 2 3 cycle lights will not come on.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 9/3/2020
What is the part number of your power supply? If you do not have that, what is the model of Dolphin cleaner you own?Reply
Rick Posted: 7/18/2020
13 year old Dolphin M4 Supreme suddenly stopped working Power supply lights up and I can select any of the three weekly programs, but the motor never starts either in the water or on dry land. Troubleshooting: Amphenol plug (3 pins) DC voltage: 28, 26 and 1.9 for the different pin combinations End of cable going to motor (3 pins): 28, 26 and 1.9 for the different pin combinations Resistance of cable: 0.9, 0.6 and .OL (open) for the 3 different wires Not quite sure how to interpret the voltage on the amphenol plug. Looks like one of the wires in the cable is broken. What do you think? Just replace the cable or is the power supply bad as well? Thanks.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 9/10/2020
It appears you found the issue, the wire is broken and the resistance reading is "open." The "open" reading means there is no circuit continuity; I presume you need a new cable. The Dolphin Supreme M4 uses the 9995873-DIY.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 6/29/2020
I am not getting any voltage out of the unit. I have a more recent unit, so I seem to see a fuse solded to the board. Can I replace that fuse or do I have to replace the whole board ? ThanksReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 9/23/2020
What is the part number of the power supply?Reply
CDS Posted: 5/26/2020
Hi. I need to replace my power pack 995675. Is power pack 995670 compatible?? Thanks!!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 10/23/2020
You are missing a '9' at the beginning of both of those part numbers. The correct replacement for your cable is the 9995675-US-ASSYReply
LEP Posted: 5/23/2020
Blue light on power source comes on. I have checked all of the cables everything seems fine. Cleaning unit itself is not coming on. Figuring possibly a blown motor?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 10/23/2020
Yes, if the motor is receiving power but still is not moving, you have a blown motor. What is the model name or the serial number of your Dolphin cleaner?Reply