So my 17 year old Resilience SWG with A5 cell is intermittently failing. By failing, I mean the green On/Off flashes randomly about once every 5 days and I suspect the unit is not generating chlorine while in this state. A power cycle always solves it and it's back to generating chlorine until it happens again. My cell is only 1 year old and in great shape. This has been happening for about a year now and the frequency of the issue hasn't really changed (once every 5 days or so). It's not a huge problem to manage except when I travel. If I'm not home, the SWG could be in this state for up to an entire day before the timer power cycles the equipment.
So I called Solaxx, who now owns the Resilience brand and they suggested the board is starting to go bad and they no longer sell replacement parts for that unit (understandable given the age). So they offered me an existing customer price on a new controller ( Resilience 305PX ) for $750. This unit is 100% compatible with my existing (almost new) salt cell. They also offered a complete system, Resilience "D" Series at an existing customer price of $1048 which would give me a backup cell for only $300 more. The cell is about $600 on-line now.
I've always said that when my SWG finally goes, I'd like to get a CIRCUPOOL based on the reviews and experiences on this site. But I'm guessing that would require re-plumbing which I have no experience with so far. My issue with Resilience is that it appears parts and cells are not as easy to find as with the CIRCUPOOL. My A5 cell is out of stock on most on-line resources.
So....questions...
1) If I go with the CIRCUPOOL, how difficult is PVC plumbing? I am pretty handy and do most all home/pool related maintenance/repairs myself. But how would I do this with the pool PVC lines filled with water. When replacing the cell mid season, I just lose some water while changing it out and no big deal. But plumbing a new cell, I suspect the lines would have to be clear of water.
2) Do you think it's worth staying with Resilience and just replace the controller (and flow sensor) for now without any plumbing and keep the extra cell as a backup. Again, my existing system has served me well for 17 years but I also am concerned about parts availability from Solaxx/Resilience.
Curious if anyone has any experience or thoughts about this decision.
So I called Solaxx, who now owns the Resilience brand and they suggested the board is starting to go bad and they no longer sell replacement parts for that unit (understandable given the age). So they offered me an existing customer price on a new controller ( Resilience 305PX ) for $750. This unit is 100% compatible with my existing (almost new) salt cell. They also offered a complete system, Resilience "D" Series at an existing customer price of $1048 which would give me a backup cell for only $300 more. The cell is about $600 on-line now.
I've always said that when my SWG finally goes, I'd like to get a CIRCUPOOL based on the reviews and experiences on this site. But I'm guessing that would require re-plumbing which I have no experience with so far. My issue with Resilience is that it appears parts and cells are not as easy to find as with the CIRCUPOOL. My A5 cell is out of stock on most on-line resources.
So....questions...
1) If I go with the CIRCUPOOL, how difficult is PVC plumbing? I am pretty handy and do most all home/pool related maintenance/repairs myself. But how would I do this with the pool PVC lines filled with water. When replacing the cell mid season, I just lose some water while changing it out and no big deal. But plumbing a new cell, I suspect the lines would have to be clear of water.
2) Do you think it's worth staying with Resilience and just replace the controller (and flow sensor) for now without any plumbing and keep the extra cell as a backup. Again, my existing system has served me well for 17 years but I also am concerned about parts availability from Solaxx/Resilience.
Curious if anyone has any experience or thoughts about this decision.
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