After 7 years of use (4 months a year), my Pool pilot Nano has died and now I'm probably going back to just using a simpler using liquid bleach.
A little history: I was getting a low amp- check cell warning and running the test showed 0 amps and no output. Bought a new cell but the same warning happened. Took the head unit to the shop where I bought it and after internal inspection, I was told the unit itself is bad.
At $1300 (Entire new unit) for a replacement, it's a big chunk of money. I realize the advantage and convenience of my pervious SWG unit. Purchased it for $1100 7 years ago so the until cost me about $150/year without taking the cost of salt into account.
I searched TFP for some form of liquid chlorinators but most of the threads are old.
Hoping for some feedback here. Am I wrong in not replacing the SWG?
A little history: I was getting a low amp- check cell warning and running the test showed 0 amps and no output. Bought a new cell but the same warning happened. Took the head unit to the shop where I bought it and after internal inspection, I was told the unit itself is bad.
At $1300 (Entire new unit) for a replacement, it's a big chunk of money. I realize the advantage and convenience of my pervious SWG unit. Purchased it for $1100 7 years ago so the until cost me about $150/year without taking the cost of salt into account.
I searched TFP for some form of liquid chlorinators but most of the threads are old.
Hoping for some feedback here. Am I wrong in not replacing the SWG?