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Part # 2807-18

Manufacturer Code GLX-DRK

Alternate Part #'s GLXDRK, _GLX-DRK, GLD-451-1040, GOLGLX-DRK, HPPGLXDRK

Product Description

Rectifier Upgrade Kit -GLX-DRK for Hayward® Goldline®  AquaRite® Salt Chlorine Generator Model AQR

These may be needed if there are no LEDs lit and the LCD display is blank.  See pages 11 and 21 of the AquaRite and AquaRite XL Diagnostics Manual to see if you need this kit.

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?     Asked on 5/16/2015by Inyo Visitor

I put in a new circuit board in my aqua rite and the power light is still not on - what is the problem?
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A  Answered on 5/19/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

When the "POWER" LED is not on - then check to make sure either 120V or 240V input source is connected to the proper screw terminals at the Aqua Rite control. Verify input voltage with a voltmeter. If there is input power, the fuse may have blown. The Aqua Rite is protected by a 20 amp mini ATO fuse located on the circuit board above the cell connector. See our guide on "How to Replace a Hayward Aqua Rite Fuse". If still no power, call Hayward/Goldline at 866-772-2100.
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?     Asked on 4/18/2016by hal

my aquarite generator comes on when I turn the power on. The power and generator lights come on and after about 30 to 45 seconds I hear a click and then both lights turn off and the unit is not working.
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A  Answered on 4/19/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi Hal, From past experiences with this system, you will need to replace the Main PCB (GLX-PCB-RITE).
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?     Asked on 7/26/2017by William Griffin

where is the current limiter in Aqua Rite chlorine generator ?
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A  Answered on 7/27/2017 by InyoPools Product Specialist Alex V.

William, The current limiter is soldered onto the board. 
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?     Asked on 4/16/2019by Inyo Visitor

Hayward's trouble shooting procedures for the rectifiers gives a range up to 33 volts. They tell you to replace the rectifiers if there is low or no voltage. However, mine is showing 45 volts, are the rectifiers bad or is this a problem with the voltage limiter?
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A  Answered on 4/20/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi. The output voltage should range between 18-33 VDC. The input voltage should be 12 VAC. If the input voltage is correct, then the rectifiers are bad and will need to be replaced. 
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?     Asked on 5/20/2019by Bernardo Gomez

I get low salt & inspect cell led lights when the system turns on in the morning. I recalibrate & these leds go off until the system restarts the next day. I was following the Hayward troubleshooting guide. I have 2 questions. 1) I should get a reading of 12Vac as input to the rectifier (on the motherboard connector). I got a reading of 20VAC. 2) I should get 120VAC between the blue and white posts and between the violet and grey posts inputs to transformer. I get 98VAC. Is the motherboard bad?
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A  Answered on 5/21/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Hi Bernardo, From your test results it does appear you have a bad Main PCB. We would getting the PL7100 AquaRite Replacement PCB by PureLine
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Socket Set, multi-tester

No led's, no lcd on Pureline Hayward Aquarite Salt Control Panel

Written on 6/9/2022 by Guest

Followed Aquarite Diagnostics Manual. Blown Fuse. Replaced fuse, and it blew again. The step by step with pictures (page 10) leaves you hanging if the fuse blows again. Go to the flow chart a few pages further back. It's much better! There, it asks if lights come back on after replacing fuse (No, it blew again). Replaced both rectifiers and problem solved.

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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Pliers, soldering gun

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I had no power or generating led lights displaying on my control board.

Written on 6/27/2017 by Guest

I followed the troubleshooting steps suggested in the operating manual. The troubleshooting indicated a bad mother board. I looked at some utube videos relative to the Hayward swimpure plus and discovered that the common problem with the mother board is a component called dual rectifiers. I ordered and replaced these components but my problem still existed. I them continued to troubleshoot with the owners manual and utube videos and discovered that this condition was being caused by a bad current limiter. I ordered and replaced the current limiter and the problem was solved. This part cost me around $15 and avoided replacing the mother board which would have cost me $319.

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