Best SWG ?

Jun 22, 2012
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Hi All. I have a Pool Factory Above ground pool (Saltwater 8000).

It is a 17K gallon pool and I am interested in switching to SWG.

I know it's like a "Ford -vs- Chevy" question, but what is the best SWG system for my pool?

But.... what do you all think is the best (or better) SWG system out there for an above ground? (120Volt)

There used to be a rep for "Pool Pilot" systems (Poolsean) who was quick to respond, but I don't think he is around any longer.

Anyway.... I'd love to hear opinions and comments before I buy a system.

Thanks !
 
If you're not all wrapped-up in a lot of automation, then you have a lot of choices. Have you see the link below? Its a great place to start. Not that I'm trying to push Circupool because I installed one recently, but they do have several models available that can also be configured for 120 or 240 volt. I'm sure other members will reply as well.

 
If you're not all wrapped-up in a lot of automation, then you have a lot of choices. Have you see the link below? Its a great place to start. Not that I'm trying to push Circupool because I installed one recently, but they do have several models available that can also be configured for 120 or 240 volt. I'm sure other members will reply as well.

Is it a power cord or can you wire the unit directly to main? ie: I'm in the US and would like to use 240v wired from a box (I don't want a plug)
 
It comes with a non-plug cord. In the pic below I had already added one for my application. This SWG module can be set-up for 110V or 220V, wired to an Intermatic timer or pump, etc..

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