Obviously being a OEM part, it works and fits exactly as it should. It was pretty easy to replace. There are YouTube videos of course. I found it easier to remove the assembly it goes into, and turn it upside down on the ground, so I could press the new unit into place by pressing down against a firm surface.
The pool pilot was saying there was low flow, and shutting off the salt cell, but I was pretty sure there was actually plenty of flow. The company that installed the pool and usually does my maintenance wanted to replace the cell, and didn’t really take me seriously when I suggested it might be the sensor. So I replaced it myself and everything works as it is supposed to. Saved me at least $1500.
The chat line was incredibly helpful. They couldn’t of course guarantee my diagnosis was correct, but they did confirm that the sensor functions as I had guessed, and the diagnosis was at least reasonable. Changing the least expensive part first seems like a no-brained to me.
There was a crack in the first one I received and they sent me another one right away. Great service and very nice people.
I called Salt Pool Guys contact number. I was answered quickly and quickly transferred to an experienced technician. The needed part was identified, and purchased, mailed, received within 1 week. The part has since been installed and the homeowner is very pleased.
Thx SPG’s
TomT
I ordered the Aquacal HP 11 conversion kit. The order was received in excellent condition, on time, and the price was 50% cheaper than most retailers. I will certainly make this company my main source for all pool parts.