Part # PL7106
Warranty Two Year Warranty
Pureline PL7106 Replacement Salt Cell Compatible with T-15 Cell for AquaRite® (Replaces GLX-CELL-15® & T-CELL-15®) This generic T15 salt cell is not the Hayward™ original cell and is an After-Market generic Salt Cell by Pureline.
Inyo Pools offers an affordable After Market replacement compatible with the Hayward® AquaRite® Salt Cell GLX-CELL-15® & T-CELL-15®.
This After Market Replacement Cell is a compatible replacement for your Hayward® Goldline® Aquarite® T-CELL-15®
Worried about the installation? Don't be.... Check out how easy it is to replace your Aquarite® Salt Cell by watching our Video on How to replace your AquaRite® Salt Cell
Compatibility:
*This cell is not compatible with Automation systems, even if they use the cell models below. Examples of some automated systems are Aqua Logic®, Aqua Plus®, Omni-Logic®, Pro-Logic® PL® and PLP® series, etc.)
**Inyo Pools is not affiliated with Hayward® Industries Inc. The use of such trademarks herein is for informational purposes only, and the goods are not those of Hayward® Industries Inc, but rather they are simply compatible with the referenced Hayward® product. All manufacturers’ names, brand names, trademarks, images, symbols, descriptions, and part numbers are used herein for reference purposes only.
Will the GRC40GH be recognized by my Hayward Aquarite control? Will the unions match up the same way?
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The GRC40GH is manufactured by CompuPool and will match the thread pattern of the pre-existing unions (the cell does not come with unions). To date we have sold quite a few of these units and have had no reports of any incompatibility issues.
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have the aquarite t 15 cell 40 thousand gallon cell is there a less expensive one on market just as good or better the one i have now only has a one year warrenty and cost over 540 dollars
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Hi Donald, This PL7106 AquaRite Replacement Cell would be the cell for you as it is $399 and comes with a 2-year warranty. This cell is just as good as the Hayward original as the titanium cell blades are made from the same material supplier as the Hayward original.
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Where do I find T-15 on my cell? I am trying to find replacement for my Heyward "Aqua Collection" serial # 3E1011-2079537, I have a photo
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Hi, Junior. The Aqua Collection Series only use the T-15 Cell based on the info I've found. If your cell has the gallon capacity size, you can also use that to determine what cell size you have.
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The only numbers I see on my T-15 cell (aqua Lite) are: *1E0801-4014185*. Is the PL7106 a compatible replacement? Will I have to change the cell setting on my motherboard which is currently set at T15? please email me & you can also post on your Q&A site.
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Hi Jeff, this would be the replacement cell that you need and you would not need to change the cell setting on your power supply.
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Many suppliers of replacement cells specify that the Aqua Rite controller needs to be running software version 1.50 or higher. Does the PL7106 have any such requirement? Also, is the 2-year warranty prorated or non-prorated?
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Hello- The Aqua Rite Salt Cell Replacement T-15 (2 Year Warranty) - PL7106 does require controller firmware version 1.5 or higher. The warranty on the PL7106 is a two-year full warranty.
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how do you know what firmware you have
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Hi Chuck, By repeatedly pressing the small diagnostic button on your AquaRite one of those readings will be your software revision, I believe it should be the 7th press. The software will be displayed in a format like this on your display Software revision level (r1.xx) the .xx needs to be .50 or higher
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Less than 1 hr
Wrench to loosen couplings
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I started by back washing my sand filter. Removed old salt cell and installed new Pureline salt cell. Ran the pool all day. Salt ppm readings were high and checked salt ppms with test strips. Adjusted as needed. All is okay now.
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Called InyoPools and explained I was not getting a salt reading. They gave me 2 options for replacement. I chose the Pureline and a 1.5 years later I couldn’t be happier. Easy off, easy on. Check the flow direction and you will have no problem.
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I unscrewed the old T15 Cell and then replaced it with the new one and plugged it in to the control board.
I have a Hayward Aqua Rite System, so at the box you need to re-calibrate your cell.
I flipped the black slide button down, then back up to middle, waited to hear the click then pressed the small black button 5 times and waited for it to calibrate. Once the numbers on the digital screen stopped moving, then I pushed the black slide button up, then right back down to the middle. Simple as that! Easy fix!
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Purchased the new T-15 Cell from Inyo Pools. The price was great, we received it in just a couple of days, and the new cell fit perfectly. It lined up easily and went on with no problems. We were swimming again immediately, which was a nice change. Thank you Inyo Pools. Once again you came through for us with no hassles.
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1. Turn off pool pump and salt system controller.
2. Unplug original T-15 Cell from the salt system controller.
3. Unscrew the 2 collars on each end of the original T-15 Cell.
4. Remove the original T-15 Cell.
5. Position the new Pureline Replacement T-15 Cell where the original Cell was located.
6. Hand tighten the 2 collars on both ends of the new Cell (ensure that the 2 gaskets are in place before tightening).
7. Plug in the new Cell into the salt system controller.
8. Turn on the pool pump and check for leaks (if no leaks then turn on the salt system controller).
9. Compare the salt cell controller reading for salt ppm with a salt level test result (they should be very comparable).
Less than 1 hr
Adjustable Wrench
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Shut down power to pump, control panel, lights, ancillary breakers.
Locate salt cell, loosen unions if possible by hand.
In my case they had been overly tightened on the unions so I used a pair of Channel Locks (large) to loosen the unions.
Unions on salt cells from Hayward always have opposite turning. one end is lefty loosy other end is righty loosy.
Gently loosen and then use hands to remove salt cell. trace wire to plug on control panel/aquarite system and unplug.
Lubricate o rings if necessary.
Install New Pureline replacement,
plug wire into control panel/aquarite
Flip breakers on.
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Adjustable Wrench
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The Most Helpful Review
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(5 out of 5 stars) Found an excellent T-Cell replacement for my Hayward T-Cell-15
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
I have the Goldline Aqua Rite Salt Chlorine Generator with software revision "1.58" including the Hayward T-Cell-15. I had two problems. #1, there were salt readings of 5,000 and above from both test strips and at the pool store and #2 were two illuminated 'check salt' and 'inspect cell' red indicator lights. For problem #1, working with my local pool store, I lowered the pool water by approximately 25% or my case 4,000 gallons and refilled it. I then checked the salt readings for the next couple of days and the salt reading reduced substantially to 3,450 ppm. With the salt levels in good shape, I decided to tackle the second problem, yes, the two red illuminated lights. I started with how to properly clean the T-Cell and found Inyopool.com. They have a great how-to video which showed step-by-step instructions. Unfortunately, because my T-Cell is 7 years old, cleaning it did not work. After spending several hours researching T-Cell replacements, I decided to purchase the Pureline PL7106 from Inyopools.com as a replacement to the Hayward T-Cell-15. I had not previously purchased pool supplies from Inyopools.com but because of their excellent ratings and how-to videos, I decided to give them a try. Ordering the part was easy and it was at my door in two days. Note: the two O-rings ARE included. Inyopools has a video showing how to replace the T-Cell...it's easy. Once installed, I still received a red-blinking 'check salt' indicator light. It was showing 2,500ppm which I knew was too low. So, I viewed yet a third video on the Inyopools.com website regarding 'how to recalibrate the salt reading'. Once I recalibrated the system, I now see two green lights, that is the 'Power and Generating' lights. I just installed the Pureline yesterday, but early signs are good and if longer term results stay the same I will be a happy camper. I hope the details of this review helps you with your specific problem. Lastly, I rarely provide reviews but thought this was worth the time.
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The Most Recent Reviews
(5 out of 5 stars) Plug and Play
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Completely plug and play. Swap and go.This is the 2nd cell that I have replaced. The last Pureline lasted 5-6 yrs, and was faultless through that time. My only issue, is that I seem to have established a Fall Failure schedule. The old unit seems to tank just before the end of season. 3This was true with the OE unit as well. Oh well...
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Excellent replacement
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Second year, simply works as well or better than OEM. WILL BUY AGAIN!
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Works great!!
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Easy install, just swap it out. Salt reading is normal again.
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(3 out of 5 stars) Okay Salt Cell
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
The installation was simple and quick. However, I am not sure it is communicating correctly with my Hayward control panel. I have had the salt cell for a couple of weeks, and I still evaluating the effectiveness of the cell.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Fully compatible with the original brand name and for almost half the price
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Was $400 cheaper than the original hayward aquaplus cell. Installed it just yesterday, appears to be working fine. Showing correct salt level and producing chlorine. (The old one which was an original hayward gave out after 3.5 years of use. One way to tell when they are no longer working is when they give you inaccurate salt levels, mine was showing I had 2500 ppm of salt when my TDS meter was showing 4200.) Hoping it will give me at least 4-5 years of use. We'll see. But material wise it looks like an exact replica of the hayward model without the hayward sticker. I'll keep you posted and let you know how long it will last.
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