Then it died and there’s no way to replace the battery. Worst program I have ever had to deal with. They obviously don’t care to update the antiquated software but I’m sure the higher end stuff is better right? Maybe, again it doesn’t seem like they care to update the software technology. If you haven’t purchased the control panel yet, look at other options besides Hayward. The colored light system is so antiquated as there is no control, you have to keep turning the lights on and off to get to the next color or scheme. It takes 20 to 30 seconds to make the change and about half the time it doesn’t connect. I’ve tried moving the WiFi port closer to the control panel but no help. Extremely slow on your phone and on the web as your phone is connected (about half the time) to their server which must be a small personal computer the way it runs, then their server sends the signal through the web back to your control panel via your WiFi. This app works through the web, not on your local network. You see where it says “(lost link)Home Pool-Inside? That is what you will live with, a lost link constantly! They can’t even hide it in the screen shots, that’s how bad their tech team is! Imagine, the folks that put this screen shot on the App Store showing “lost link” are the folks that designed and built this so called program. Guess I'm open to ideas on if I should try resetting.or what I should try next.LOOK AT THE SCREEN SHOTS. Does anyone have a link or information on how to reset that? I didn't find an option to delete my "Body of water" or current configuration. I'm thinking my next option is just try to reset the whole things and clear all settings? I'm a little afraid to do this because I'm not exactly sure how they configured my lights, heater, etc. So, googling some of what to do, I found one thing saying to restart it twice including killing breaker.I did that and it didn't fix it. All I did was winterize it, turn it off and kill power to breaker for the offseason, then restarted it this year. Can this be related to it randomly shutting off? I should add that the schedules worked last year and everything was working fine.rarely shut off. Manually, I can change the speed and do anything, but the schedules won't work. It just stays at the same speed I set it as. However it doesn't actually change the speeds when the time comes up. No matter how I set the schedules, it will show up on the control board/app and from that end all looks like it'll work. I decided to set my first schedule and purposely set it to to 1 minute later to change speeds.when I did that I noticed that scheduling doesn't work at all. So that blows that theory out of the water and seems to match with what the hayward guy told me. Regardless, I went out there at the 12 hour mark last night sort of hoping it would turn off, thus confirming that it is shutting off at 12 hour intervals. That coincides with how it was working for me last year. So I called the hayward folks and talked to a guy who told me his understanding was that if I turned it on from the app/control board and set it to say medium, it will just continuously run at medium forever until I change it or there's a power issue. I did update it to the newest version (4.3.2 I believe) thinking that may fix it.it did not. It was correctly reading the correct time and am/pm but not sure if I have DST on or not. I deleted all schedules and basically just left it on medium so that I could diagnose. I know this makes no sense, but a working theory I'm currently testing is I feel like it stays on really close to 12 hours before it turns off. System is a little over a year old so it should all be under warranty but I'm thinking this could just be a software related issue and don't want to get pool company/hayward involved if its some sort of setting problem. It's basically the same as me manually turning it off. I cleared all my schedules and was just having it run at medium speed until I turn the heater on in May to actually get in it.Īny ideas? The breaker does not shut off, there's no indication that anything else is problematic. I don't think this happened last year, but I had schedules set up so it would of been easy to miss if it did turn off at points last year. I then have to manually turn it back on and it seems to be fine for another 12-24 hours. I just open the omnilogic app and see that the pump is off. No error codes, it primes just fine, all seems well. When it turns off, I get no notification, no alarm, no anything. I opened my pool a few weeks ago, and it seems like about once a day the pump will turn off.
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