Hi everyone, first post. I just installed the 26x52 in my backyard. The pump that came with the pool was pitiful. So I bought the Hayward S210T PRO-SERIES ABOVE GROUND FILTER SYSTEM W/1.5HP PUMP off of ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hayward-S21...Sand-Filter-w-1-5-HP-Pump-S210T-/130636621570
I also purchased the Saltwater (with ozone) chlorinator http://www.amazon.com/Intex-Krystal-Saltwater-System-Filter/dp/B00AA8AB60/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top The Hayward pump is rated for 13ish amps and the chlorinator is around 1.5 amps My buddy and I ran a dedicated 20 amp line into an outdoor, 20 amp waterproof box (with an already installed GFCI and a power switch). It was $31. Anyways, my wife is a Christmas light fiend so she has a few intermatic 15amp timers in storage. The chlorinator has a timer in it already so it would plug directly into one of the sockets in the gfci. For the other GFCI socket, I would like to know if I could plug the 15 amp timer into it, then the Hayward pump (only) into the timer? Would this work?
Reading other posts, I have seen people mention inductive loads buy I have no idea what that is.
I also purchased the Saltwater (with ozone) chlorinator http://www.amazon.com/Intex-Krystal-Saltwater-System-Filter/dp/B00AA8AB60/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top The Hayward pump is rated for 13ish amps and the chlorinator is around 1.5 amps My buddy and I ran a dedicated 20 amp line into an outdoor, 20 amp waterproof box (with an already installed GFCI and a power switch). It was $31. Anyways, my wife is a Christmas light fiend so she has a few intermatic 15amp timers in storage. The chlorinator has a timer in it already so it would plug directly into one of the sockets in the gfci. For the other GFCI socket, I would like to know if I could plug the 15 amp timer into it, then the Hayward pump (only) into the timer? Would this work?
Reading other posts, I have seen people mention inductive loads buy I have no idea what that is.