$411.99

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By Pureline


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Part # PL7792

Warranty 2 Year warranty

Alternate Part #'s CPSC36AMCELL, JD363130D

Product Description

Save 30% by replacing your CompuPool® Salt Cell with INYOpools.com

The PL7792 is an after-market replacement electrode only for the CompuPool® CPSC36 salt chlorine generator. CompuPool® systems are economically designed so you can replace the electrode without replacing the clear blue housing. This is an after-market salt cell by Pureline and not the original salt cell by Compupool®. This salt cell is compatible with the Compupool® CPSC36 model.

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Product Specifications

Manufacturer:
Pureline
Treatment Capacity:
40,000 gal.
Gallons:
Up to 40,000 gal.
Model:
CPSC
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?     Asked on 7/7/2011by Guest

Do you sell the housing for the compupool CPSC24?
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A  Answered on 7/7/2011 by InyoPools Product Specialist Steve M.

Yes we do sell the housing which is the same for all of the CompuPool CPSC units, this housing can be purchased here >http://www.inyopools.com/Products/16401352060535.htm
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?     Asked on 7/17/2016by John

can i purchase the electrode without the head ?
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A  Answered on 7/18/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Alan M.

The electrode is only sold with the head as pictured. We are unable to sell them separately.
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?     Asked on 9/12/2016by thanh

how long is the warranty
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A  Answered on 9/12/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Scott W.

The electrode has a 2 year warranty.
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?     Asked on 9/27/2016by Inyo Visitor

We have a 27,500 gallon pool. Should I use the CPSC36 or is the CPSC24 adequate? It currently has a CPSC24, installed by the previous owner.
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A  Answered on 9/29/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Scott W.

The CPSC24 is going to be for 30,000 gallons so that would be just fine, but if you wanted it to last longer the CPSC36, 40,000 gallons, would be the way to go. The benefit is that you would not have to run it at as high of a level to get the same production, which means if you are not working it as hard, theoretically, it will last longer.
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?     Asked on 9/29/2016by TOBIAS

How do we test if our Compu Pool Salt Chlorine Generator? Took our Chlorinator apart, cleaned some stones out of container and re-installed Chlorinator. It did not appear to work. Should we test if the Chlorinator draws amperage?
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A  Answered on 9/30/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Megan C.

Hello, Tobias. I best recommend reviewing our How To Isolate and Correct Compupool CPSC Problems guide step 4, will assist with NOT PRODUCING CHLORINE.
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