It is a wireless link. The wireless link has ScreenLogic Interface on the house side device. The Intelllicenter document has references to ScreenLogic2 in the wireless diagrams.If your pool builder installed a ScreenLogic interface in your IntelliCenter then they do not know what they are doing. IntelliCenter does not use ScreenLogic. They may have installed a wireless link but it was definitely not ScreenLogic.
Get this everybody, they think they're done with pool and yard. Well that's just precious.3 years later and we're finally done with all our plans for automation, landscaping, furniture, and outdoor kitchen extras
Hahaha - the wife made fun of me for saying that too. But we've got a baby boy due on Thanksgiving which means there's way too much other stuff I have to knock out! So the backyard IS done... for now lolGet this everybody, they think they're done with pool and yard. Well that's just precious.![]()
wow! really nice work and space. how does the smoke from wood fire in fire pit do with the screening?6 years have come and gone since some great people like @kimkats @Dirk @JamesW @MyAZPool and too many others to name first helped us plan and eventually bring a pool into reality. The pool has been in for 3 years, trouble free for literally all of them: We've never had algae or scaling, and it's so dialed in that I test ph and fc every 1-2 weeks, and about once a month or so I'll test the rest and throw the robot in. I'm a little embarrassed to say I don't even brush because we just have never had any issues.
3 years later and we're finally done with all our plans for automation, landscaping, furniture, and outdoor kitchen extras (see the Wet Bar project process here):
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Palms have grown a lot since Christmas!
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Slept out here one night when the wife was out of town. Felt like a kid again, falling asleep under the stars.
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The amount of space we gained back with each rack type thing we added has been huge - I'm a big fan of solutions that don't take up too much room!I see what looks like a ball/towel rack on one of your posts. Can you post a better picture of that? Thanks
Thank you! I was a little nervous about that, but the fire pit has been finished for almost 2 years now (two full winters of doing fires) and we've had no burning or staining of the screen or surrounding area. I think it's just too tall to be a problem (about 16ft at that point?). Depending on what you use for fire wood, you'll get more or less ash - so brush is pretty smoky and tends to put more junk everywhere, and our now-annual Christmas tree burning is an exciting mess to clean up lol... but I generally just use free wood from used Lowe's/Home Depot pallets and it burns SUPER clean/fast because it's so aged and dried out by the time you get it. I have a deck box on the side yard filled with cut up pallet wood that I refresh when we run low.wow! really nice work and space. how does the smoke from wood fire in fire pit do with the screening?
I do it all the time. This is the forum rule that most closely covers that. It's basically the difference between trying to help others vs trying to sell stuff to others (@Newdude, correct me if I'm wrong):Not sure if we can post Amazon links here
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I would think the BBQ is the bigger issue. I've got an ever growing (if slowly) smudge happened on the stucco right behind my gas BBQ. It's probably grease-infused smoke collecting there. If you see that on the wall behind yours eventually, that means it's in your screens, too. I haven't tried to clean mine yet. I'm hoping some sort of grease-cutting cleaner will do the trick, but I may have waited too long. Oh well... ambiance!Thank you! I was a little nervous about that, but the fire pit has been finished for almost 2 years now (two full winters of doing fires) and we've had no burning or staining of the screen or surrounding area. I think it's just too tall to be a problem (about 16ft at that point?). Depending on what you use for fire wood, you'll get more or less ash - so brush is pretty smoky and tends to put more junk everywhere, and our now-annual Christmas tree burning is an exciting mess to clean up lol... but I generally just use free wood from used Lowe's/Home Depot pallets and it burns SUPER clean/fast because it's so aged and dried out by the time you get it. I have a deck box on the side yard filled with cut up pallet wood that I refresh when we run low.
It's nice to have a fire going, do some hot dogs and s'mores, then hang out in the hot tub right next to it. I know it's pretty a niche use of the space but I'm super happy we did it like that.