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  • Cobalt 13-Blade Salt Cell Replacement – Compatible with 40,000-Gallon Pool Systems – 15-Foot Cord – Titanium Plate Construction
  • Cobalt 13-Blade Salt Cell Replacement – Compatible with 40,000-Gallon Pool Systems – 15-Foot Cord – Titanium Plate Construction
  • Cobalt 13-Blade Salt Cell Replacement – Compatible with 40,000-Gallon Pool Systems – 15-Foot Cord – Titanium Plate Construction
  • Cobalt 13-Blade Salt Cell Replacement – Compatible with 40,000-Gallon Pool Systems – 15-Foot Cord – Titanium Plate Construction
  • Cobalt 13-Blade Salt Cell Replacement – Compatible with 40,000-Gallon Pool Systems – 15-Foot Cord – Titanium Plate Construction
  • Cobalt 13-Blade Salt Cell Replacement – Compatible with 40,000-Gallon Pool Systems – 15-Foot Cord – Titanium Plate Construction
  • Cobalt 13-Blade Salt Cell Replacement – Compatible with 40,000-Gallon Pool Systems – 15-Foot Cord – Titanium Plate Construction
  • Cobalt 13-Blade Salt Cell Replacement – Compatible with 40,000-Gallon Pool Systems – 15-Foot Cord – Titanium Plate Construction

Cobalt 13-Blade Salt Cell Replacement – Compatible with 40,000-Gallon Pool Systems – 15-Foot Cord – Titanium Plate Construction

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    • Fits 13-Blade Salt Cell Systems – Compatible with standard residential pool systems rated for up to 40,000 gallons.
    • Durable Titanium Construction – Features corrosion-resistant titanium plates with MMO coating for long-term system use.
    • Plug-and-Play Installation – Simple setup with a 15-foot cable; no rewiring or complex tools needed.
    • Supports Reverse Polarity Systems – Works with pool control systems using software version 1.14 or later.
    • Incredible Value – Provides a reliable, budget-friendly replacement for compatible salt systems.
    • New Cell Calibration Note: Salt level readings may initially appear higher or lower than test strips. This is normal—levels typically stabilize after circulation. Use multiple testing methods before adjusting salinity.
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