Strannik said:well...
it's not worth it
majority of the cost is in the plates as the coating has precious metals in it (ruthenium oxide or iridium oxide)
non-self cleaning cells can be reconditioned, as half of the plates are just bare titanium, so you can just replace the anode.
however with self cleaning ones you have to replace all the plates which only leaves the cap and connectors that can be salvaged.
also not all cells last 3 years and not all of them are expensive
So I haven't been able to find any discussion, beyond the few comments here, in regards to rebuilding these cells. While perusing ebay for a replacement t-15 cell I stumbled across salt solutions inc. They claim to be able to rebuild the unit for $275, around half of what a new one would cost. They also include a one year warranty. I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with going this route before I decide to pull the trigger. See here for further info https://www.saltsolutionsinc.com/repair ... -15-detail