Pentair Temperature Sensor 520272

Item #: 520272
$79.95

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Pentair Temperature Sensor 520272

Temperature Sensor with 20 foot cord for the following Pentair Products:

  • IntelliTouch Automation Systems
  • EasyTouch Automation Systems
  • ComPool Automation Systems
  • SunTouch Automation Systems
  • MiniMax HP Heaters

Pentair 520272

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Neil T.
Easy to Install and it Worked

Troubleshooting why your heater won't heat the pool can be absolutely frustrating. If you are lucky enough to find out it's because of a bad water temperature sensor then you are in luck, because it was extremely easy to fix and you can save a ton of money by replacing it yourself. If you know how to cut the power to your system, use a screw driver to open your system panel, use a micro screw driver to release and replace the sensor connectors, use a screw driver to release the clamp over the existing installed sensor, use a drill to slightly increase the existing opening in the piping, then you should have no trouble doing this on your own. For reference, I am a 30 year-old male with only 3 seasons of experience working on his own pool.

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Florida, S.
Easy to install

Pool drained down while i was away and it warped the pump housing and temperature sensor. Was east to replace.

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Fort T.
Exactly what I needed at a good price

The product and price were much better than I could get anywhere else. And they shipped it immediately, there was no delays, I didn't have to wait long at all. It works great. I was very happy with this purchase.

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Neil T.
Easy to Install and it Worked

Troubleshooting why your heater won't heat the pool can be absolutely frustrating. If you are lucky enough to find out it's because of a bad water temperature sensor then you are in luck, because it was extremely easy to fix and you can save a ton of money by replacing it yourself. If you know how to cut the power to your system, use a screw driver to open your system panel, use a micro screw driver to release and replace the sensor connectors, use a screw driver to release the clamp over the existing installed sensor, use a drill to slightly increase the existing opening in the piping, then you should have no trouble doing this on your own. For reference, I am a 30 year-old male with only 3 seasons of experience working on his own pool.

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Florida, S.
Easy to install

Pool drained down while i was away and it warped the pump housing and temperature sensor. Was east to replace.

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Fort T.
Exactly what I needed at a good price

The product and price were much better than I could get anywhere else. And they shipped it immediately, there was no delays, I didn't have to wait long at all. It works great. I was very happy with this purchase.