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PoolGuyNJ
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Post subject: Winterizing and the SWG cell  Posted: January 14th, 2010, 7:16 am |
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Joined: May 20th, 2007, 4:29 pm Posts: 3053 Location: South Central NJ
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Split off of should i bring in the cell in the winter? with opening quote added for context. JasonLionJasonLion wrote: As long as you have properly winterized your pool (no water in the pipes) the SWG cell will be fine left out for the winter. Jason, I disagree with that. The coating and the blades expand and contract at different rates/amounts. Leaving the cell in the cold can cause the coating to flake off as a result of this temp difference. I tell my customers to bring them in the house where the temps are warmer. The garage doesn't cut it either. Scott
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bk406
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Post subject: Re: should i bring in the cell in the winter?  Posted: January 14th, 2010, 10:34 am |
Joined: December 3rd, 2009, 11:28 am Posts: 2423 Location: Central Massachusetts
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I've never taken mine in and we get down to below zero occasionally.
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PoolGuyNJ
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Post subject: Re: should i bring in the cell in the winter?  Posted: January 14th, 2010, 10:49 am |
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Joined: May 20th, 2007, 4:29 pm Posts: 3053 Location: South Central NJ
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Yes. The vendor that originally said to do so was a Pentair field rep/trainer. It is also one of the driving reasons they also make a pass through cell that fits in the space vacated when the real cell is removed.
Others have told me to do this for the same reason.
Scott
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JasonLion
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Post subject: Re: should i bring in the cell in the winter?  Posted: January 14th, 2010, 11:05 am |
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Joined: May 7th, 2007, 3:03 pm Posts: 23835 Location: Silver Spring, MD
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Pentair does say to remove the cell and store it, none of the other major manufacturers say to do that. In practice, removing the cell tends to cause just as many potential problems as leaving it in place, so I prefer to leave it in place. While it is possible in theory for the plate coating to flake off due to extreme temperature changes, I have never heard of a single incident of that actually happening.
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waste
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Post subject: Re: Winterizing and the SWG cell  Posted: January 14th, 2010, 1:36 pm |
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Joined: March 29th, 2007, 11:56 am Posts: 4159 Location: Coastalish 'down easter'
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Hi guys Nice little discussion you're having here. The company I work for takes everything in (pump, chlorinator, filter and ... heater  ) O-rings go in the pump basket so we have them in the spring. We store the equipment wherever the homeowner tells us to, shed, garage, basement, etc.. Some of these places are heated, most aren't (our biggest problem is mice  ) Now to the issue at hand, r.e. the blades degrading from temp changes- While I'm certainly not a metallurgist, I strongly doubt that the temp change is rapid enough to make the plate coatings become dissociated It's the pool owners' choice, or the pool dudes' , do as you will within your comfort level. However, as Jason has pointed out a couple few times, if there is a warranty issue, follow the manufacturers advice to protect it This was fun  , I don't play in the 'Deep End' often 
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bk406
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Post subject: Re: Winterizing and the SWG cell  Posted: January 14th, 2010, 1:39 pm |
Joined: December 3rd, 2009, 11:28 am Posts: 2423 Location: Central Massachusetts
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Whats the purpose for bringing in the filter and heater? Who has that kind of space for that stuff. My heat pump weighs a couple hundred pounds to boot. Seems like a lot of work and time for no reason.
_________________ 14,000 gallon IG, Vinyl. Hayward 3/4 hp superpump, Penatair IC40 SWCG, Pentair automation, Hayward sand filter, Aqua Comfort heat pump, Hayward 400k Lo-Nox LP heater.
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waste
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Post subject: Re: Winterizing and the SWG cell  Posted: January 14th, 2010, 2:29 pm |
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Joined: March 29th, 2007, 11:56 am Posts: 4159 Location: Coastalish 'down easter'
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The filters I'm talking about are cart or, more likely, DE and the heaters are Max-E-Therms. I hear you on the heat pump!! I have enough trouble carrying one down to install  However, heat pumps and 'box heaters' (Larrs, etc.) don't have the issue that the Max-E-Therms have namely, mice get in and chew the wires, pee on the fenwall, and arc out the control board - all of these are costly to replace, so we bring the heater in so the mice will (hopefully) not nest in them. We bring in the filters to minimize the UV damage to the shell. While pool equipment is made to withstand the elements, they DO tend to last longer when kept out of them! It's always my pleasure to more fully explain/ clarify what I've said 
_________________ Luv& Luk -Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill a couple of libraries 
POOL SCHOOL, TF Testkits, Jason's Pool Calculator, CYA vs. cl chart, (Just a few DARNED handy links!)
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bk406
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Post subject: Re: Winterizing and the SWG cell  Posted: January 14th, 2010, 2:49 pm |
Joined: December 3rd, 2009, 11:28 am Posts: 2423 Location: Central Massachusetts
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Ok, gotcha on the carts and the Max-E therms. I'd hate to have to lug the big old sand filter i have inside. I wrap up the multiport with a tarp. I also put in some of that foam lubricant in the multiport via the hole left from removing the site glass and pressure guage before i wrap it with the tarp. I have the Pentair SWCG, but ive never taken it off. Builder said it was not really needed. He said reps have told him that its not so much for the plates, but to make sure the plastic doesnt potentially crack.
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Poolsean
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Post subject: Re: Winterizing and the SWG cell  Posted: January 31st, 2010, 7:38 pm |
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Joined: April 15th, 2007, 9:48 pm Posts: 1203 Location: Ft Lauderdale, Florida
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Scott (PoolguyNJ),
I'm not sure there's any evidence to support the titanium cell blade vs ruthenium oxide coating expanding and contracting when temperatures change, to cause damage to the cell. That's a new one for me!
AutoPilot does not require that the cell be brought indoor for winterizing. It's not a bad idea, but not a necessary step.
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