Depends if two relays is all you need.The new one comes with the I/O board so it looks like the IntelliCenter is no longer necessary?
One relay is 5 amps for a light or SWG. The other is 16 amps for a pump.
No actuator control. No pool/spa switching.
No heater controls.
I had to micro manage the snot out of mine anyway. I am no master plumber or electrician but I would have done better than either who came. I spent so much time on the phone guiding the PBs staff on to the next stage that I might have as well been calling the sub crews myself. It would have been far easier to deal with them directly instead of through 2 or 3 people at PBs office. I even found my own equipment when PB couldn't get it.OB is the way to go for sure IMHO
I had to micro manage the snot out of mine anyway. I am no master plumber or electrician but I would have done better than either who came. I spent so much time on the phone guiding the PBs staff on to the next stage that I might have as well been calling the sub crews myself. It would have been far easier to deal with them directly instead of through 2 or 3 people at PBs office. I even found my own equipment when PB couldn't get it.
PH and Orp probe controllers are only as good as the accuracy of your testing and the test kit you use and calibrate them to. They will require cleaning and somewhat different (lower) levels of CYA to keep from fouling or interference. They are not a substitute for accurate water testing, analyzing the results and adjusting them to do what you want. I have no opinion on them because I‘ve used similar setups commercially, but I think I’ve read info here that people are generally not in favor of them. (I could have dreamt that too lolI know TFP is all about testing with the TF100 or equivalent but what are your thoughts on the IntelliChem controller?
Hardly seems worth it. On my previous pool I tested every other day in the summer and once a week in the winter religiously and if I was going to be on vacation in the summer I would dose the pool with extra chlorine before I leftPH and Orp probe controllers are only as good as the accuracy of your testing and the test kit you use and calibrate them to. They will require cleaning and somewhat different (lower) levels of CYA to keep from fouling or interference. They are not a substitute for accurate water testing, analyzing the results and adjusting them to do what you want. I have no opinion on them because I‘ve used similar setups commercially, but I think I’ve read info here that people are generally not in favor of them. (I could have dreamt that too lol)