It's done, for the most part. I'll post final pics soon, but I thought I would add a few "lessons" for anyone new coming along in the future.
The 4x160 was leaking and the PB discovered a hairline crack in the socket for the flow meter. It should be a warranty issue.
The electrical subcontractor is something. He ran conduit up to my main for the feed but it's the worst conduit run I've seen in a long time and is crooked. Even the PB said it was unacceptable after I told him about it. That should be fixed soon.
Another electrical note: The board for the SunTouch remote was the wrong one. It's now been replaced.
Yet more electrical foibles: I noticed that the Intellichlor and SunTouch were not communicating and told the PB about it. The PB said the electrician left off the communication cable because I could just control the Intellichlor manually. So, what's the point in having automation, I asked? Plus, I think you can get more accurate control of the SWG from the panel then manually and you can actually turn it down to zero output. You can also program different salt levels than the 20%, 30%, etc. You get more control this way. The PB agreed. The electrician is going to fix that, too.
Why? I ask, why? Why would someone think it's OK to give the customer less service than is expected? Give me everything I paid for and then let me decide what to do with it.