I’m getting ready to finally install my Edge 40 SWG but have to figure out how to wire it so that I can remove it in the winter. My pool pad wiring is extremely basic, just one outlet with a switch over the top of it to turn the pump on or off in an outdoor plug enclosure, there is no timer installed. Since we live in New Hampshire I think it would make the most sense to bring the pump & SWG control panel inside every winter for storage.
The pump is 110 with a standard plug receptacle plugged into the outlet but the Edge 40 has a pigtail designed to be wired into a timer. I’m wondering if I can install a plug in receptacle on the end of the Edge 40 wiring, replace the current outlet with a dual outlet for both the pump & SWG then install a timer in the basement where the pool pad wiring enters the house. Does this approach make sense? I’m trying to avoid having an electrician come in to do the work since I’m capable of basic wiring, plugs, breakers, etc.
The pump is 110 with a standard plug receptacle plugged into the outlet but the Edge 40 has a pigtail designed to be wired into a timer. I’m wondering if I can install a plug in receptacle on the end of the Edge 40 wiring, replace the current outlet with a dual outlet for both the pump & SWG then install a timer in the basement where the pool pad wiring enters the house. Does this approach make sense? I’m trying to avoid having an electrician come in to do the work since I’m capable of basic wiring, plugs, breakers, etc.