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    Free: Aqua Rite SWG - prefer local pickup DFW, TX (update: "sold")

    I took this working unit out of my equipment area a few years ago when I upgraded to a ProLogic controller that operated the salt cell directly. I replaced a capacitor on the control board that had burned out and used it for a couple of years before it was made redundant. To use this you would...
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    Most rat-proof heater?

    I've got a 14 year old natural gas 400k BTU Hayward heater that I think has finally bit the dust. The control panel has been damaged due to rats as well as insulation chewed up and various other wires chewed. I've got bait stations outside and every time I open it to clean out a nest or a dead...
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    Lifespan of cartridge filter housing (not the cartridges)

    I've seen numerous threads about the lifespan of individual cartridges, but what is the general lifespan of fiberglass housing the cartridge filters? I've got a 14 year old pool, been at the house for 6 years. There are some small cracks at the base where some water is bypassing the filters...
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    Free to good home: Aqua Rite control unit

    I just upgraded my pool automation system to a ProLogic that now controls the Turbo Cell directly. If anyone wants my old Aqua Rite then they are welcome to it. I would prefer pickup in the DFW area, but if you will cover shipping I can do that. It's pretty heavy so I assume shipping won't be...
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    ProLogic Panels - lets see some pics

    I'm upgrading my Hayward 2100 control to a ProLogic PL-P-4. The control is ordered and I'm doing all my reading to get ready for the installation. It's pretty basic pool/spa setup: main pump, cleaner pump, heater, lights and blower. Does anybody have a wiring job that they are particularly...
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    Hayward 2100 temperature sensor problem

    I have a 12 year old Hayward 2100 pool/spa control that won't give me proper temperature sensors. It started with the water temperature reading really high. We're having an ice storm and it said the water was 98 degrees. The air temp was reading correctly and as the temperature dropped it...