Wiring Pentair relay for GFCI

Jun 2, 2011
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Looking for some advice for wiring a GFCI outlet using an Easytouch relay enabling me to automate a small garden fountain.

Last year, I upgraded to the Easytouch Upgrade from the Compool LX-100. After this, the existing GFCI the lights are wired into are only receiving power when the lights are turned on, thus the need to add another GFCI.
I’m a novice, but am hoping that I can add a new relay using power already coming into the terminal block to power the GFCI.

Appreciate any advice.
 

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Post pics of the inside wiring of your EasyTouch and let us see what you have.
 
Here you go. Apologies for the wiring mess, a bit embarrassing.
 

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You ahve to post much larger pictures for me to see any wiring details.
 
You have four high voltage relays and they are all being used. I can’t tell from the pictures what is on each relay.

Without an available relay you can not control the pump to the garden fountain.
 
Your system is using old Compool relays. If you can get a relay and figure out how to hook it up go for it.
 

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