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  1. J

    Running filter on a timer?

    Sure then. It has nice lugs that maybe could be reused to connect the new plug. Shouldn't have used CAPS, not that big a deal I guess. Cheers. Update. Also turns out the lugs were too big for the new plug and I had to cut them off anyway. Overall success though. Sent from my DROID BIONIC...
  2. J

    Running filter on a timer?

    maybe you're not being literal, but DON'T CUT IT. Disassemble it first.
  3. J

    Running filter on a timer?

    I agree, but given the ease of changing the plug vs even getting through to Intex -- never mind the chance of getting a good one given the apparent failure rate -- I'm fixing it myself Sent from my DROID BIONIC using Tapatalk 2
  4. J

    Running filter on a timer?

    I'm replacing the plug on mine tonight. Note, you don't have to cut it off. Unscrew the 4 screws and it opens up and you can remove the cord without cutting. Should be able to assemble it right into a new 3 prong plug. It might be proper behavior for an inline GFCI like that, but if its...
  5. J

    Running filter on a timer?

    I'm having the exact same issue. (I also have the same timer as twiser) Anytime power is removed from the filter, the gfci trips. Will be modifying the cord instead and relying on the gfci outlet. Was going through a warranty process, but intex computer system went down just as he was going...