I would disconnect the wires to the pump at the relay in your Aqualink. Then you can put that conduit off to the side. You may want to get some weatherproof box you put over the exposed end.
 
Leaving the wiring for "the next guy" won't help your sale, or even impress him, in any way. He won't even likely know what pressure cleaner means. On the contrary, if you leave something like that and it causes any injury, that could come back on you, as the one that left it there, even if it wasn't the direct cause of an injury! That's our litigious society for ya. You should remove the wiring back to it's origin and then remove the conduit.

You won't be going back to a pressure cleaner. Let's face it. It's dead tech. Robots are cheaper (when you figure in the pump and the wiring, etc) and do a better job. But even if you did, re-establishing the wiring and conduit is 10 minutes. If you're going to save anything, save a picture of how it was wired in.

Put one of these in the leftover hole:

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And you are right, I won’t be going back to pressure. Already plan to call Marina tomorrow and place an order.
Now how'd I know that!? ;)
I’m just the type that likes to try and save anything for the “just in case” scenario, but that’s probably silly at this point.
Not silly, necessarily. I'm the same way. Which is why all my closets and cupboards and garage are all packed to the gills! There was a time when I could recall where everything was, and make use of it, but not any more. I'm transitioning with this logic: clear the clutter and use Lowes as my "storage shed" for things I might someday need! They only charge me for the "storage" when I actually need something!
 
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