HIGH CURRENT
Jandy · AquaLink RS / iAquaLink WiFi-Enabled Pool & Spa Automation Controller with Mobile App Control
A circuit monitored by the AquaLink controller is drawing excessive electrical current — may indicate a short circuit in the wiring, a failing motor drawing locked-rotor current, or a relay handling more load than rated; identify which circuit is triggering the alert; check the connected equipment on that circuit for faults; a pool pump motor nearing end of life often draws increasing current before failing completely
Error HIGH CURRENT on the Jandy AquaLink RS / iAquaLink WiFi-Enabled Pool & Spa Automation Controller with Mobile App Control means: High Current Draw on Monitored Circuit. The top-ranked community fix is “Test and Replace Faulty Motor or Wiring” (hard difficulty, ~90 min, DIY cost: $10-$25). 2 community-ranked fixes available below.
Published February 2026 · 2 fixes · pool controller
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While many pool controller repairs can be done safely at home, consider hiring a qualified technician if:
Average professional repair cost for this issue: $150-$300.
General System Fault
Communication Error — RS-485 Bus Failure
Freeze Protection Mode Active
Heater Cooldown Cycle Active
Salt Level Above Maximum
Salt Level Below Minimum
iAquaLink WiFi Connectivity Loss
Button Pad or Membrane Overlay Not Responding
The Jandy AquaLink RS / iAquaLink WiFi-Enabled Pool & Spa Automation Controller with Mobile App Control has 8 other known error codes:
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