Pentair warrior SE died what should I replace it with?

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Like a lot of people it died right at 3 years. I really did like it and even at 250/year it is probably worth it.

I havent had a chance to take it apart yet to see if I can get it going. One minute it was working fine. Then the lights wouldnt come at all. I read that some found it was the swivel and for others the impelller motor. In my case the power supply seems to work fine, but no lights will come on the robot at all.

The only thing I didnt like was how the material on the cable started shedding plastic by year two.

I was tempted to buy a new cable, but at 285, if that isnt the problem, it is too expensive to risk.

Im tempted to buy another one that comes with everything and hope that using the new cable with the old robot works. Then Ill have a backup robot. It does seem dumb that the outdate model (SE) isnt any cheaper. If it was more like 500 I would definitely buy it.

Alternately the old cable and controller will work with the new robot, indicating the problem is in the robot.

Finally, I could just go in a different direction entirely. Is there another robot that people have settled on? I definitely want a cable. The cable bothers me much less than having to charge the robot.
 
The Evo seems to be the current leader. The dolphins and it's clones aren't lasting more than a couple of years for alot of people.

 
The EVO 502 is on sale BTW for 500, but the instructions say to not leave it in the pool. My warrior SE was in the pool for 3 years straight.

Does it have the ability to turn when the power in the plug is turned on? The warrior SE did not have automation but it had a mode where when the power turned on to the outlet it would run a cycle. This let me use a zwave switch to control when the robot turned on.

Also it would be great if the cable didnt start to shred even after being left in the pool full time.
 
See this Review..


Thanks,

Jim R.
 
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