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Balboa Expansion Board 55137

$249.99

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Balboa Expansion Board 55137  

30A Fuse

2 Relays

Note: Previous part number 55137 is now replaced with G1920 

Expander Board for 2nd pump used on VS520 Systems. Includes 30-amp fuse.

Important Note:
  • **Warning** This expander circuit board will NOT Replace 56710 / X-P3322 used in LPI501 Systems and could result in fire and damage to electrical components.

It is very important that you do not order a circuit board based on looks, several boards look alike but have different software or chips. It is the chip that drives the board and gives it its unique functions. To correctly identify a circuit board the chip number should be used to identify it. It can be found on a white sticker near the center of the circuit board. Another number that is helpful in identifying a Balboa Water Group circuit board is the five-digit number found on most boards (5****).

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Balboa Expansion Board 55137
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Balboa Expansion Board 55137

$249.99

Balboa Expansion Board 55137  

30A Fuse

2 Relays

Note: Previous part number 55137 is now replaced with G1920 

Expander Board for 2nd pump used on VS520 Systems. Includes 30-amp fuse.

Important Note:
  • **Warning** This expander circuit board will NOT Replace 56710 / X-P3322 used in LPI501 Systems and could result in fire and damage to electrical components.

It is very important that you do not order a circuit board based on looks, several boards look alike but have different software or chips. It is the chip that drives the board and gives it its unique functions. To correctly identify a circuit board the chip number should be used to identify it. It can be found on a white sticker near the center of the circuit board. Another number that is helpful in identifying a Balboa Water Group circuit board is the five-digit number found on most boards (5****).
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