So, 1st post and all that... Long time lurker and pool school student..
Wanted to share a review of the new SWCG that I recently installed since I couldn't really find much info on BlueWave Endurachlor/ Solaxx Reliant SWCG's.
Little background, bought a house that came with a 30' Round AGP ~7 yrs ago. I found TFP after disasters, fiascos & hi-jinks (stories would fill pages).
Made the switch to a SWCG using the TFP methods ~5yrs ago, pool has looked like this ever since.

I try to be "frugal" (aka cheap a..) so my initial setup was one of the older high output Intex SWCG.
Went through a few and spent some time fixing/hotwiring them over the years. They were a great bang for your buck.
Those older systems are getting harder to find with good cells, so I decided to upgrade to a "real" SWCG system after wearing out the last of
my ebay/craigslist/garage sale scores.
Great overview of most all current SWCG can be found here: Salt Water Pool Systems
Enter the Bluewave Endurachlor NC3166. https://bluewaveproducts.com/products/endurachlor-salt-chlorine-generator-1?variant=35621628625 also Blue Wave | Chlorine Generator
Purchased @ Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Wave-Endurachlor-Chlorine-Generator/dp/B01E81MWFC


The Endurachlor NC3166 system is a re-packaged Solaxx Reliant CLG240A, and actually has Solaxx part numbers on the components. Reliant Chlorine Generator
BlueWave claims a 5yr warranty vs Solaxx 3yr and price on either of these systems seems to run about $550-600.
Not sure of the exact relationship between the 2 companies, would be interested in more info if anyone knows.... Anyway-
Specs:
Rated for 40,000 Gallons, Claimed max chlorine output is 1.65 lbs/day. 3500-4500 PPM salt level. Operates on 115V or 230V AC, has 8 setting levels for chlorine production, controller has indicators for system error, check cell, low salt & water flow.
Manual:
Covers install and operation well, however, does NOT include any info on available parts or accessories.
Components:
Wall mounted weather resistant box housing the power supply/wiring and controls, inline salt cell, 2 sets of 2" unions and a 2" flow switch housing with temp sensor and a cell cleaning cap.
Power supply AC source wiring is ~ 8' and is not terminated, so is ready to wire up to a timer panel or plug end of your choice. Cell and flow switch wiring is ~10-12'.
Extension cables for the cell and flow switch plus other parts/accessories are available direct from solaxx. Saltron Reliant Archives - Solaxx Parts Shop
Install is simple and straight forward if you are the DIY type. My pool plumbing is a combination of 1.5" rigid and flex PVC so I had to incorporate 1.5-2" adapters.
This is a basic, manually operated SWCG system. If you leave it on and remove power with a master switch or timer it will automatically
turn back on with the master switch/timer at the CL level you have set.
If you turn it off from the control panel and remove power with a master switch or timer it will stay off when power is turned back on.
I have my pool set up for completely manual operation controlled by a switch. When switch is on, pump & SWCG is on.
So far this system is having no problem supplying CL now that the heat and humidity has really turned up here in Iowa.

D.
Wanted to share a review of the new SWCG that I recently installed since I couldn't really find much info on BlueWave Endurachlor/ Solaxx Reliant SWCG's.
Little background, bought a house that came with a 30' Round AGP ~7 yrs ago. I found TFP after disasters, fiascos & hi-jinks (stories would fill pages).
Made the switch to a SWCG using the TFP methods ~5yrs ago, pool has looked like this ever since.

I try to be "frugal" (aka cheap a..) so my initial setup was one of the older high output Intex SWCG.
Went through a few and spent some time fixing/hotwiring them over the years. They were a great bang for your buck.
Those older systems are getting harder to find with good cells, so I decided to upgrade to a "real" SWCG system after wearing out the last of
my ebay/craigslist/garage sale scores.
Great overview of most all current SWCG can be found here: Salt Water Pool Systems
Enter the Bluewave Endurachlor NC3166. https://bluewaveproducts.com/products/endurachlor-salt-chlorine-generator-1?variant=35621628625 also Blue Wave | Chlorine Generator
Purchased @ Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Wave-Endurachlor-Chlorine-Generator/dp/B01E81MWFC


The Endurachlor NC3166 system is a re-packaged Solaxx Reliant CLG240A, and actually has Solaxx part numbers on the components. Reliant Chlorine Generator
BlueWave claims a 5yr warranty vs Solaxx 3yr and price on either of these systems seems to run about $550-600.
Not sure of the exact relationship between the 2 companies, would be interested in more info if anyone knows.... Anyway-
Specs:
Rated for 40,000 Gallons, Claimed max chlorine output is 1.65 lbs/day. 3500-4500 PPM salt level. Operates on 115V or 230V AC, has 8 setting levels for chlorine production, controller has indicators for system error, check cell, low salt & water flow.
Manual:
Covers install and operation well, however, does NOT include any info on available parts or accessories.
Components:
Wall mounted weather resistant box housing the power supply/wiring and controls, inline salt cell, 2 sets of 2" unions and a 2" flow switch housing with temp sensor and a cell cleaning cap.
Power supply AC source wiring is ~ 8' and is not terminated, so is ready to wire up to a timer panel or plug end of your choice. Cell and flow switch wiring is ~10-12'.
Extension cables for the cell and flow switch plus other parts/accessories are available direct from solaxx. Saltron Reliant Archives - Solaxx Parts Shop
Install is simple and straight forward if you are the DIY type. My pool plumbing is a combination of 1.5" rigid and flex PVC so I had to incorporate 1.5-2" adapters.
This is a basic, manually operated SWCG system. If you leave it on and remove power with a master switch or timer it will automatically
turn back on with the master switch/timer at the CL level you have set.
If you turn it off from the control panel and remove power with a master switch or timer it will stay off when power is turned back on.
I have my pool set up for completely manual operation controlled by a switch. When switch is on, pump & SWCG is on.
So far this system is having no problem supplying CL now that the heat and humidity has really turned up here in Iowa.

D.