KathyCox1228
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THank you for the video! I have been searching online for like 30 minutes and never came across that one! Thank you so much.Mine were already installed, here is a video on how to upgrade them that might help.
THank you for the video! I have been searching online for like 30 minutes and never came across that one! Thank you so much.Mine were already installed, here is a video on how to upgrade them that might help.
Totally appreciate this. Thank you!Mine were already installed, here is a video on how to upgrade them that might help.
Totally appreciate this. Thank you!
Mine does a little but it’s never a problem that affects the cleaning. There are two main things I do periodically to stop it getting bad. First, when I pull the robot out I lay the cable out on my deck and make sure it is straight. Then I coil it up carefully making sure the loops are all even, working from the robot end so the free end has freedom to move as I “reel it in”. Hard to explain here but there are many helpful videos online showing how to properly coil up electrical cords if you’re not familiar. You kind of add a half twist to each loop. (I learned dealing with guitar and speaker cables in high school, but same applies to robot cables). Try to take care of it periodically before it gets bad because eventually I think you will get permanent twists in the cable. I agree it would be preferable if the swivel worked better, though.Anyone else who bought the warrier pentair SE have issues with the cord raving up? I know it has the swive but mine still has to be manually unraveled. This is the only thing I have issues with.