- May 3, 2014
- 62,702
- Pool Size
- 6000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I do have an IC40. It can be mounted vertical. You must mount it so that the flow switch is on bottom, so water direction is up.
I have had the SWCG operating since March 2015. It shuts down for about 8 weeks each winter. I replaced a flow switch in the spring of 2017.
I do not know how long this cell will last. It is very oversized so it will be an electronic fault that kills it.
Most SWCG's work great as long as you know how to use them and manage your pool water chemistry. So it depends on your needs. If you have automation, you need to use the brand tied to that automation. If standalone, and especially if you are installing DIY, use a manufacturer that provides a warranty with those conditions. Pentair and Jandy do not.
In your climate, remove the SWCG over winter and keep in a climate controlled environment.
I have had the SWCG operating since March 2015. It shuts down for about 8 weeks each winter. I replaced a flow switch in the spring of 2017.
I do not know how long this cell will last. It is very oversized so it will be an electronic fault that kills it.
Most SWCG's work great as long as you know how to use them and manage your pool water chemistry. So it depends on your needs. If you have automation, you need to use the brand tied to that automation. If standalone, and especially if you are installing DIY, use a manufacturer that provides a warranty with those conditions. Pentair and Jandy do not.
In your climate, remove the SWCG over winter and keep in a climate controlled environment.