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    Default Re: Pentair IC40 Chlorinator Power Problem

    Don't throw your old cell way -- you may need the flow switch or embedded sensor off it, at some point. You can remove the switch and set it aside.
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    Default Re: Pentair IC40 Chlorinator Power Problem

    Thanks. I look into how to remove those items.

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    Default Re: Pentair IC40 Chlorinator Power Problem

    My bad -- sensor is embedded in the flow switch -- there's only one unit.

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