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The AMETHERM SL32 2R025 NTC Thermistor is a high-performance temperature sensor designed for precise applications. This repair kit offers seamless compatibility with AS32 2R025, ensuring a reliable and durable solution for your temperature control needs.
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 156 Reviews |
A**R
Not TOO difficult to install
Like the other reviewers, my Aqua Rite Goldline AQR salt chlorine generator stopped working. Both the "power" and the "generating" lights wouldn't light up. I tested the fuse and ensured power was available to the panel first. Even though it had power, the top two indicator lights (the power and generating lights) wouldn't illuminate. Also, my pool had no chlorine and turned green. I figured I'd try to replace the thermistor (like I saw on YouTube and read in the comments here). While I'm generally pretty handy, I don't know anything about replacing electronic components from a circuit board. I watched a couple videos on YouTube on soldering and desoldering and purchased a cheap soldering iron and some solder. After removing the circuit board (easy -- the wires are color-coded and the board is well-marked (take a couple pictures just in case)), I gave it a shot. It took about 15 minutes total to remove and replace the thermistor. It really wasn't too hard. I reinstalled the circuit board and turned the power back on and everything worked. The power and generator lights lit. Best of all (of course), my green pool is back to being blue and clean. I don't know how long this new thermistor will last (the original only made it about 4 years), but if it dies too, I guess I'll just keep replacing until the whole circuit board dies. I'm really glad I gave this a try. I saved quite a bit of money and now I know that I can fix this problem if it happens again.
T**F
Worked like a charm!!!!!
So like many other reviews here.....I bought the part. Not knowing, but was pretty certain it was the problem. The front of the board did not look discolored or burnt. The piece itself did not look bad or even cracked. However we took off the old piece and put the new on one. If your not sure how to solder, I would suggest a you tube video and also buy desoldering wick remover (buy that on Amazon) as I was not able to find anyone local who carried it. Radio shack would be a great choice, but ours was not longer in business here. We went ahead and installed the new piece and soldered it back to the board, front side and back side. Put the boards back into their places, hooked all the wire back up, and turned the power on..... WE HAD POWER AND GENERATING SALT AGAIN!!!!!! The original piece when I picked it up and put into my hands, I noticed several hairline cracks. I put just a tad bit of pressure and the whole things crumbled right there. I posted pics with this review and hope it helps. Saved us $350 for the new board!!!! Spent $11.60 for this piece.
T**5
Try this first before you dump more money into your pool
Like many others here, I bought this to fix the board for my Hayward AquaRite chlorinator. I was on my second board already and it lasted only 3 seasons. Rather than spend $400 on another board, I tried this ~5$ fix first. I attempted to remove the old thermistor by heating the solder points with my iron and trying to pull out the wires. I could not get the existing solder to melt and ended up breaking the old thermistor apart. From there, I trimmed the wires as close to the board as possible and drilled new holes in the board to mount the new thermistor. The new holes worked great and I soldered everything up and installed the board. Everything worked and i have a spare thermistor for the inevitable failure again in a few years.
H**H
It worked!
I have a Hayworth chlorine generator for my pool that is about 4 years old. The system had been acting up over several months with the flow indicator lately saying there was a problem, even though there wasn't. I replaced the flow sensor and the generator cell. No change. I did some online research and heard that the thermistor was the likely culprit, It is cheap and easy to replace. Just have a solder gun with a chisel tip, solid solder and flux. This was an easy project and cost way less than the $700 box and a service call. I bought two since these generate a lot of heat and are the most likely component to fail- I think by design.
J**S
Unit's great but supplier too slow
Saved a bunch of money. However, it took forever to get an in stock unit small enough to send in an envelop. I'd look for a different supplier.
C**S
AquaRite salt cell fix!
Bought this for my Hayward AquaRite after the cell stopped functioning correctly. The power and generating lights remained off and the pool began looking dirty and greenish. So after doing some research on google and youtube, I found that if you remove the circuit board from the box and check the back of it, their will be a 'burned' or brown looking area where the current limiter is soldered on. Once I saw this as I did in the videos online, I searched this part and had it overnighted. I bought a 30w soldering gun from radioshack and was able to un-solder the old current limiter and replace it. The whole process of removing the board from the box and replacing it took about an hour or less. It is a pretty simple task which costed no more then $40 vs paying $400 to replace the entire circuit board!
M**G
Saved me $1,200 and works as good as ever.
My salt system failed and brought it to Leslies to replace, but the guy told me that this part is likely the case of failure, so I ordered this and sure enough, for a few dollars, my system is back working and I ordered a spare just in case for future although my original lasted for the last 10 years. It was a quick solder and presto, back in service. Sure beats spending another $1,200 for a new system and the guy as Leslies said this is typically the issue with the salt systems and it was for mine.
G**H
then my board went bad. I don't think it was because of this ...
It worked for about a month, then my board went bad. I don't think it was because of this product, just other things on the board probably went bad. The themistor was not burnt like the one I replaced.
D**L
Exactly as described
Just what I was looking for and it arrived quickly.
M**Y
produit equivalenr a l'origine
remplacement de la piece défectueuse
A**E
Work another sammer
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