- Jun 5, 2022
- 46
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Hello! I'm opening my pool for 2025 and I replaced my 2 year old Intellichlor IC40 because it appeared to have stopped working. Last summer (early in the season) I cleaned it with acid because it was flaking out, and it never recovered. I ran on liquid chlorine all summer because I couldn't afford to replace it and it died before the 2 year warranty expired. After talking to the installer, and not getting much help by way of corroboration of when I first notified him that it died, and not feeling optimistic about getting it replaced or repaired under warranty, I bought a 60K gallon rated Chlorworks model CWPC60. I figured that since I was saving money on the brand name I would get a higher capacity rated model so it wouldn't have to work as hard as the IC40 had.
The Chlorworks was a super easy one for one replacement. While I will be relying on water testing to know if it's working properly, I am concerned about it already. I've also emailed Chlorworks support and will work it through Amazon as well, but two things are happening. First, just like my IC40, my Intellitouch panel is reporting "comms error". The other thing is that the SWG itself, once it passes the water flow testing, goes to all green lights, including "Generating" (which is harder to see in my attached photo because of the angle). After a few minutes, it does to a single red light (Warning, inspect cell) and stays there. I'm not sure what would cause that considering it's brand new out of the box. It definitely looks to be well constructed and not cheap.
If you have experience with this model or have any ideas please let me know. Right now I am in SLAM mode using liquid chlorine, but would sure love to not have to do that all summer long again.
The Chlorworks was a super easy one for one replacement. While I will be relying on water testing to know if it's working properly, I am concerned about it already. I've also emailed Chlorworks support and will work it through Amazon as well, but two things are happening. First, just like my IC40, my Intellitouch panel is reporting "comms error". The other thing is that the SWG itself, once it passes the water flow testing, goes to all green lights, including "Generating" (which is harder to see in my attached photo because of the angle). After a few minutes, it does to a single red light (Warning, inspect cell) and stays there. I'm not sure what would cause that considering it's brand new out of the box. It definitely looks to be well constructed and not cheap.
If you have experience with this model or have any ideas please let me know. Right now I am in SLAM mode using liquid chlorine, but would sure love to not have to do that all summer long again.