Converting from Fusion to SWG

VonHop

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I'm looking to convert from my current Nature2 Fusion inground chlorinator to an SWG for my 14500 gallon pool and have a few questions that I haven't found a clear answer for from just searching.

1) I see that the Fusion Soft is a direct replacement for it but I'm having difficulty finding the whole system and not just the cell. So I was wondering if anyone knows if I could just reuse the existing housing? Would the cell and sensor kit fit the same ports on Fusion inground?

2) Is my other option then for a direct replacement of Fusion inground be the AquaPure PureLink Cell Kit APURE1400? PLC1400 | PureLink Cell Kit APURE1400

3) I have the AquaLink RS control system and I should be able to install the power pack into this unit so that it can be integrated with my automation. I see that this is what @PoolGate has. Am I able to get the power pack internals to install into this? Or I do I have to buy the whole pack and panel like this D4226 NATURE 2 FUSION SOFT POWER PACK 120V/240V and then just remove the internals? I found these instructions for adding the power pack: Connection To The Aqualink Rs Control System; Wiring Nature Fusion Soft Power Pack To A Jandy Aqualink Rs; Figure 14. Power Connection Between Aqualink; Figure 15. Wiring Nature 2 Fusion Soft Control Center To An Aqualink Rs Control System - Zodiac Pool Systems Nature2 Fusion soft Installation And Operation Manual [Page 23]

Is there anything else I'm missing to do this swap?
 
I believe the vessels are identical. Not 100% though. You can just get the apurem power supply. You don't need to integrate it into the same box you can connect it via a control cable and keep the boxes separate. Probably could find a used one on eBay.

The PLC 1400 has identical specs and control to the nature2.
 
Thanks. Looking at it the two options there's not really any savings even the cell would fit in the fusion inground. Be easier to just go with the PLC1400. So looks like that would be the best route.
 
Thanks. Looking at it the two options there's not really any savings even the cell would fit in the fusion inground. Be easier to just go with the PLC1400. So looks like that would be the best route.

The only advantage is you would not need to replumb anything. I also think the Nature2 cell is cheaper than the PLC cell (for future maintenance).
 
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