Aquaguard PCB Diagnosis & Replacement — Fix Blinking Light & Dead Purifier
Aqua ProductWhat is a PCB in a Water Purifier?
The PCB is the electronic control board inside your water purifier. It controls UV lamp timing, filter change alerts, auto shut-off, pump and solenoid valve operation, and TDS display. When the PCB fails, the entire purifier stops working — even if the filters, pump, and UV lamp are fine.
Signs Your Aquaguard PCB Has Failed
- Purifier completely dead — no lights, no sound when you press power
- Blinking white or red light that won’t stop — seen on Magna, UTC, Crystal NXT models
- UV lamp not turning on — even with a new bulb installed
- Water not flowing — solenoid valve not getting the open signal from PCB
- Purifier runs continuously — float sensor signal not being read by PCB
How to Diagnose: Is It Really the PCB?
Step 1 — Check the power adapter
Use a multimeter to check if the adapter output matches the required voltage (usually 12V or 24V DC). If voltage is correct, the adapter is fine and the PCB may be faulty.
Step 2 — Check for visible damage
Open the purifier casing carefully. Look for: burnt smell or scorch marks, swollen or leaking capacitors, cracked solder joints. Any of these confirm PCB failure.
Step 3 — Bypass test (UV models)
Disconnect the PCB and connect the UV lamp directly to the adapter output. If the lamp lights up, the lamp is fine — the PCB is the problem.
Which PCB Do You Need?
Every Aquaguard model has a specific PCB. Using the wrong one will not work:
| Model | PCB Type |
|---|---|
| Aquaguard Classic Plus | Classic Plus PCB |
| Aquaguard Magna UV | Magna UV PCB |
| Aquaguard UTC UV Booster | UTC Bypass PCB |
| Aquaguard Crystal NXT RO+UV+MTDS | Crystal NXT PCB |
| Aquaguard Compact | Compact Switch PCB |
How to Replace the PCB — Step by Step
What you need: New compatible PCB, screwdriver, camera/phone to photograph wiring before disconnecting.
- Switch off and unplug the purifier completely
- Remove the outer casing (usually 2–4 screws at the back or bottom)
- Photograph all wire connections before touching anything
- Disconnect wires one by one, noting colour and position of each
- Unscrew the old PCB from its mounting
- Mount the new PCB in the same position
- Reconnect all wires exactly as photographed
- Replace casing, plug in, and test
Total time: 20–30 minutes. No soldering required — all connections are plug-type on modern Aquaguard models.
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