what is my best options to install SWG according to my pool eq setup?

The RJ has black and white, so on my control panel it only label as load out. Not sure which is neutral. is the proposed below correct?

A relay is like a light switch. ONLY the hot wires go through it. The neutral (and ground) connect to a common neutral and ground. Is that 110 volt?
 
A relay is like a light switch. ONLY the hot wires go through it. The neutral (and ground) connect to a common neutral and ground. Is that 110 volt?
Yes, it is 110 as I’ve confirmed with a multimeter reader, also the controls box says 120 VAC. So I should only need the load wire connect to the load & put the white wires to the neutral (see pic) which I see it has the column below in my box, is this right? Also I’ve already set the jumper to 120 V.
 

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I got it running, the white one does go to the neutral as indicated and now I just start to put the salt in and we'll see how it goes in 24 hrs. Thanks for all the help.
Glad you got it going. You may know this, but don't power on the unit until all salt is dissolved and you confirm the proper level with your test kit. You already have salt in the pool from chlorine and other chemicals, so test before you add salt.

Best of luck!
 
After adding the salt and brushing it around to dissolve it all, leave the pump running for 24 hours to fully mix the salt with the pool water before powering the SWG on.
 

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Glad you got it going. You may know this, but don't power on the unit until all salt is dissolved and you confirm the proper level with your test kit. You already have salt in the pool from chlorine and other chemicals, so test before you add salt.

Best of luck!
Yeah, understood, I've dumped in 8 bags and after a few days, my salinity avg is 3800 so it is within range of suggested. Setting up the output like 40% and it is producing chlorine keeping it around 4.5ppm. I only have the pump runs 5 hr on high during the day and 6 hr on low during night. Thanks for all your help. attached is my completed installation.
 

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