Pool Temperature Sensor Reading Too High

Make sure the 3 in 1 sensor is mounted at least 5 ft off of the ground.
Pool temperature sensor reading too high. The pool temp is reading at 82 and the heater is set to 88. If the exhaust gas temperature is higher then normal then water may be bypassing the heat exchanger through a broken bypass valve. If its still reading 70 at night. If the psi is too high clean your filter.
But let the pool temperature get too high and you re practically laying out the welcome mat for algae and bacteria. When your pool water heats up to around the 85 f 29 c mark bacteria and algae get nice and comfy and start reproducing at exponential rates. If you hold down the pool on button it stays on 80 then flashes to 40 then back to 80 then the 80 40 reading and e05 indicate that the board is not getting a reading from the sensor. And the ice forces the sensor upward.
If the temperature or humidity is inaccurate please confirm the following. Then the sensor is reading cabinet temp rather than water temp. The water temperature on an automated control system is a sensor which is independent from the one installed in the heater. A temperature offset that is too far in the negative can make the thermostat read a few degrees higher than the actual temperature in the room.
A pool temp sensor is a device which can sense the temperature of the water and communicate it to the other necessary components usually a heater. May 2 2019 at 6 16 pm. Follow the instructions in your thermostat s manual to adjust its display offset temperature reading. If the sensor has failed and is reading the wrong temperature it will cause the same issue you re experiencing.
Thermostat could need leveling. This picks up the water temperature and relays it to the circuit board to tell it when to turn on and off. Make sure both the display unit and 3 in 1 sensor are positioned away from moisture sources. The most likely cause of that is going to be your temperature sensor or your thermistor as it s called for that model.
Make sure both the display unit and 3 in 1 sensor are placed away from any heat sources or vents. Needless to say but i ll say it the solar sensor knows the water up top ain t that warm and isn t turning on but this isn t as big. Its a sensor problem. Any thoughts on what the issue could be.
I have an inground pool with the aqualink with the remote control unit inside the house and solar heating with a sensor that goes to the aqualink.