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Dolphin Pool Cleaner Not Turning On? Here’s How to Check the Power Supply

30 April, 2026

If your Dolphin pool cleaner won’t turn on or isn’t responding at all, the issue is often the power supply.

Before assuming there’s a fault with the robot itself, there are a few simple checks you can do to identify whether the problem is with the power supply, cable, or the cleaner.

This guide walks you through how to troubleshoot your robotic pool cleaner step by step, so you can get your pool vacuum back up and running quickly.

How to Test a Dolphin Pool Cleaner Power Supply

How To Test A Maytronics Dolphin Pool Cleaner Power Supply

Why the Power Supply Is Important

The power supply is what delivers safe, low-voltage power to your robotic pool cleaner. If it’s not working correctly, your pool cleaner simply won’t run. Common signs of a power-related issue include:

  • Your pool cleaner won’t turn on

  • No lights appear on the power supply

  • The robotic pool cleaner has no power at all

Step 1: Check the Power Outlet

Start with the simplest fix.

Plug the power supply into a known working outlet.  Test the outlet by plugging in another device, like a phone charger or hair dryer.

If the outlet isn’t working, the issue isn’t your pool cleaner — it’s the power source.

Step 2: Inspect the Power Supply Take a close look at the power supply unit.

Check for:

  • No lights when you press the power button

  • Loose or disconnected cables

  • Visible damage or wear

  • Signs of water exposure

Make sure:

  • The main power cable is firmly connected

  • The floating cable from the robotic pool cleaner is securely plugged in

Loose connections are a common reason a pool vacuum won’t start.

Step 3: Test the Voltage Output

If the unit powers on but your pool cleaner still isn’t working, the next step is to test the output.

If you have a multimeter:

  • Turn the power supply on

  • Set the multimeter to DC voltage

  • Test the output pins on the connector

A working Dolphin power supply typically outputs around 29V DC.

If there’s no reading or the voltage is too low, the power supply may need replacing.

Step 4: Disconnect the Cable to Isolate the Issue

This quick test helps narrow down the cause.

Disconnect the floating cable from the power supply, then turn the unit on.

  • If the power supply turns on normally → the issue may be with the cable or the robotic pool cleaner

  • If it still doesn’t turn on → the power supply is likely faulty

Step 5: Check the Floating Cable

The cable connecting your pool cleaner to the power supply can also cause issues.

Look for:

  • Intermittent power

  • The cleaner stopping and starting

  • Visible wear or damaged connectors

A damaged cable can interrupt power to your robotic pool cleaner, even if the power supply is working.

Step 6: Check the Pool Cleaner Itself

If the power supply and cable are working, the issue may be inside the cleaner.

Check for:

  • Debris stuck in the impeller

  • Blocked brushes or tracks

  • Anything preventing movement

Sometimes a simple blockage can stop your pool vacuum from operating properly.

When to Replace the Power Supply

You may need to replace the power supply if you notice:

  • No lights or response at all

  • Incorrect or no voltage output

  • Ongoing power interruptions (power light switching off)

  • Visible damage

Replacing the power supply is often a quicker and more cost-effective fix than replacing the entire pool cleaner.

Tips to Prevent Power Issues

To keep your robotic pool cleaner running smoothly:

  • Keep the power supply dry and out of direct rain

  • Store it in a shaded, well-ventilated area

  • Do not use extension cords

  • Regularly check cables and connections

  • Keep all connectors clean and dry

Get Your Pool Cleaner Back Up and Running

Most power issues with a robotic pool cleaner can be identified in just a few minutes with some simple checks.

By testing the outlet, inspecting the power supply, and checking the cable, you can quickly work out whether the issue is with the power source or the cleaner itself.

If you’ve worked through these steps and your pool cleaner still isn’t running, it may be time to replace the power supply or contact an authorised service centre for further support.

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