Hi all. I have an above ground hard sided salt water pool with the proper electrical setup currently.
The salt control unit is in a very inconvenient spot (have to go down off the deck on one side, walk away around the long side of the pool - 18x33 - and then essentially back to the deck on the other side). It's not the end of the world, but I would like to move the control unit about 8 feet from where it is to a post on my deck.
Unfortunately the current cords (pump to salt unit and salt unit to outlet) will not reach where I want to put it, but luckily the salt cell cord would reach the control unit where I'd like to put it. Note that my salt unit has a timer so I plug my pump into it.
This means I would need to extend these maybe 4':
1 - the cable from the pump, which plugs into the salt unit. This is a normal plug/cable.
2 - the cable from the salt unit to the plug. This is a twist lock 3 prong plug/cable.
So my obvious question - is this safe to do? I don't know much about electricity and wiring. I'd still be plugging evething into the gfci outlet the electrician installed on the post near the pool, but I'm unsure about the extension cord element id be introducing.
If I can extend these, is there anything special I need? I'd use a nice heavy duty outdoor extension cord for the normal plug from the pump, but what about a twist lock extension cord - would I need a certain amperage? Etc
Hoping someone can help guide me on this!
edit - added a terrible drawing to hopefully give the idea. green wiring is how it's currently run. red wiring runs to where I want to move the salt unit to and the red squiggly circles are where i'd have to extend the cords.
The salt control unit is in a very inconvenient spot (have to go down off the deck on one side, walk away around the long side of the pool - 18x33 - and then essentially back to the deck on the other side). It's not the end of the world, but I would like to move the control unit about 8 feet from where it is to a post on my deck.
Unfortunately the current cords (pump to salt unit and salt unit to outlet) will not reach where I want to put it, but luckily the salt cell cord would reach the control unit where I'd like to put it. Note that my salt unit has a timer so I plug my pump into it.
This means I would need to extend these maybe 4':
1 - the cable from the pump, which plugs into the salt unit. This is a normal plug/cable.
2 - the cable from the salt unit to the plug. This is a twist lock 3 prong plug/cable.
So my obvious question - is this safe to do? I don't know much about electricity and wiring. I'd still be plugging evething into the gfci outlet the electrician installed on the post near the pool, but I'm unsure about the extension cord element id be introducing.
If I can extend these, is there anything special I need? I'd use a nice heavy duty outdoor extension cord for the normal plug from the pump, but what about a twist lock extension cord - would I need a certain amperage? Etc
Hoping someone can help guide me on this!
edit - added a terrible drawing to hopefully give the idea. green wiring is how it's currently run. red wiring runs to where I want to move the salt unit to and the red squiggly circles are where i'd have to extend the cords.
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