Part # GLXPCBMAIN
Warranty 1 Year
Dimensions 9" L x 6" W x 2" D
Replacement PCB Main board for AquaLogic. Latest version Use this board to upgrade your 2.0 software and to upgrade to the AquaPalm. software required for AquaPalm.
Use GLX-PCB-PRO for the Hayward ProLogic.
I just purchased a GLXPCBMAIN for my Hayward Aqualogic system but noticed that it doesn't give me the option for the salt generator. Did I buy the wrong board?
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The GLXPCBMAIN is the correct board for the Hayward Aqualogic (salt). The salt chlorine generator option is disabled by default. You will need to go into the configuration menu to enable it.
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My old board has PN: 066008G-1. Is this the correct replacement? I purchased another board from Amazon, but none of my chlorine cell or Salt readings show up in the diagnostic menu.
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Bryan, The GLXPCBMAIN is the main circuit board for the Goldline/Hayward AquaLogic. If you have a different system, this board will not work. We will need the model number of the system in order to confirm.
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I have an older AQL-P-4 what replacement part will work to fix the "no cell power" for my salt chlorinator
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Jimbo, Yes, the Hayward GLXPCBMAIN will resolve a "no cell power" issue.
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Is this board compatible with Turbo Cell T-Cell-15 as well as AQL-P-4 which I bought in 2007.
Thank you
Mo
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Mo, The GLXPCBMAIN is compatible with the AQL-P-4 controller using a T-Cell-15.
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How hard is it to install circuit board
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This is a pretty easy process especially if you follow our guide with Video on How to Replace an AquaRite PC Board. The board on this page is for the Aqualogic and not the Aquarite but the Aquarite video would be very similar to the replacement of this Aqualogic board.
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Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Nut Drivers
Make sure to go through the programs on the board. I found it helpful to write it all down and it saved me the trouble of having to call someone for help.
I turned off all of the breakers. I unplugged all of the color coded wires and plugs. I loosened, but did not take off the two lower bolts which allowed me to pull out the board. I installed everything in reverse order. The color plugs on the right side were reinstalled. I saved hundreds on the installation charge!
You got this! It is intimidating, but very rewarding.
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Pliers
It's pretty much plug and play. Get scrap pieces of paper, write what you are unplugging and tape it to that cord so you know that goes where, take the old board out-held by 2 screws- and then just plug everything back in.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set
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Less than 1 hr
Installation done by certified Pool Service Co.
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After inspection by my Pool Service, it was determined that the clock on my Goldline/Hayward main board was going bad. Put up with inconvenience for several weeks until the clock totally went and the overfill would not go on as timed.
1 to 2 hrs
Nut Drivers, Needle-nose pliers
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1. Opened panel door.
2. Documented every part of every section of every level of the entire controller program for later use.
3. Turned off all power breakers.
4. Unplugged salt cell.
5. Removed panel faceplate.
6. Confirmed "no power" with voltmeter.
7. Removed display unit from nylon mounting posts, and disconnected it from the Main Printed Circuit Board (PCB).
8. Took multiple pictures of existing wiring to the main PCB.
9. Disconnected all wiring plugs from the main PCB.
10. Backed out two hex-head screws from lower section of Main PCB approx 1/2".
11. Raised Main PCB up and out of keyhole mounting slots, to remove the board.
12. Removed existing rectifier wires.
13. Installed replacement Main PCB.
14. Re-connected all wiring plugs to Main PCB and newly supplied rectifier wires to rectifiers.
15. Plugged salt cell connector in.
16. Closed power main circuit breaker to power-up the control unit.
17. Re-programmed the replacement Main PCB using documentation taken noted in step 1. (Note: Best to program the "CONFIGURATION" section first, so that all functions (devices) will appear when programming the other sections).
18. After being satisfied with operation, turned power circuit breaker off.
19. Re-installed panel faceplate.
20. Re-inserted the salt-cell plug into it's socket.
21. Turned all circuit breakers back on.
22. Again programmed correct day & current time.
23. System now successfully back in operation. WooHoo!
24. NOTE - My final comment:
It feels truly unfair that this board, costing many hundreds of dollars, had to be replaced because of the failure of a (maybe) $2.00 timer on the board or in an IC chip. All other board functions were still working.
The Most Helpful Review
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Don P. from Palatine, IL ()
The replacement board added new features/controls to the system is is operating perfectly
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The Most Recent Reviews
(5 out of 5 stars) Very well priced
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
This item was as described despite the package not being what I expected. This board was very well priced compared to every place I looked. I almost wanted to buy a second one to keep it on hand.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Working Fine
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Replaced old board with new one, working fine.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Main board
Reviewed By: BobH. from Tampa, FL ()
Great product. Great instructions. Went in easy.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Easy replacement
Reviewed By: Kevin K. from San Antonio, TX ()
Pros: Delivered quickly, right part, good instructions
Cons: these things are expensive
This board came packed in bubble wrap with clear instructions for wiring and configuration. The replacement was easy and the board worked perfectly. When lightning strikes again, I will be sure to reorder here.
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(5 out of 5 stars) PCB Order for Aqua Logic
Reviewed By: Bruce W. ()
Product came carefully packed with good instructions at a nice price. Thanks INYOPOOLS.
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