How do you refurbish a salt cell? I had two bad Jandy AquaPure R0452400 3-Port PLC1400's so I cracked one open with a flat pry bar. The terminal end has an oblong groove around the body where the ends are glued together. The glue is stronger than the plastic but at least the plastic at that seam is weaker so it cracked along that grove. I wasn't careful enough at the terminal indentation and broke a 3" lip off. I think a good plastic glue can put it all back together. Apparently the water pressure is low because the terminals have simple rubber grommets around them. The plates are in a two-halved snapping encasement each printed with "A0119905 .040 BLADE". I searched but didn't find a replacement. The glued seam seems to preclude that possibility. Of the [13 plates, 12] looked reasonably intact but one of the inner pair was deteriorated about [half an inch from each] end. As for rebuilding it, the plates can be rearranged to put that one elsewhere with the best one to replace it next to/near the middle terminal. ... The plates are not connected to each other but separate by their own slots within the plastic encasement. ... The inner one has a plastic shroud around the tip with very little metal showing through a rub. Do they work just by proximity in electrically conductive water? I don't have a new one, yet, to investigate.
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