- Jul 10, 2013
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Ironically, a trouble free pool is exactly what we don't have. Everything in the system is Jandy, including the aforementioned hunk 'o junk Nature 2. After years of fighting with failing flow sensors or temp sensors, the electrolytic cell appears to be dead--getting errors 125 and 194, and the cell was recently decalcified. Considering it is 6 years old, it is pretty much on schedule for it dying anywho. Pool chemistry has been maintained in bounds, and we are now running pucks in the skimmers to keep the water clear. I'm not in love with dumping $500 on a new cell when another pat of the system is sure to fail in short order. Yes, I'm somewhat disenchanted with this product.
I just want a simple SWG that will work with, or at least coexist, with the rest of the Jandy hardware on my system. I'm leaning towards Circupool or Hayward inline units, but it looks like they would need separate timers and would sync operations with the Jandy system or pump operations.
Any thoughts or help greatly appreciated.
I just want a simple SWG that will work with, or at least coexist, with the rest of the Jandy hardware on my system. I'm leaning towards Circupool or Hayward inline units, but it looks like they would need separate timers and would sync operations with the Jandy system or pump operations.
Any thoughts or help greatly appreciated.