InyoRich
posted this
02 August 2023
- Last edited 02 August 2023
Your Mineral Springs unit has detected a possible PCB (Printed Circuit Board) issue. As you noticed, this can be accompanied by some/all of the LEDs lighting up as well.
The Mineral Springs MS 10 is basically a Hayward AquaRite with a Mineral Springs label stuck on it. You may indeed need a new Replacement Main PCB Printed Circuit Board but I would recommend going through the AquaRite Diagnostics Manual to be 100% sure since the new boards are fairly expensive.
If you are handy, check the inrush current limiter (a nickel-sized black or blue disc with 2 wires sticking out of the bottom of it) at the top right-hand corner of the PCB. These were powered up all of the time on older units and can burn out (look for slightly burned spots on the PC Board, cracks on the limiter, or loose solder on the board - these get hot when they are on). If the disc is bad, head to DigiKey.com and look for a 570-1062-ND or a SL32-R025. They are pretty inexpensive and not terribly difficult to replace. That might do the trick and get your Mineral Springs unit up and operating for less than $5 or $10.