

USPS First Class Mail - Estimated Transit Time 5-7 Business Days* Ground Shipping - Estimated Transit Time 2-7 Business Days*įree Ground Shipping - Estimated Transit Time 2-7 Business Days* We offer the following shipping options depending on the products being ordered. offers FREE STANDARD SHIPPING on all orders over $99 shipped to the 48 contiguous states. SHIPPING POLICY - View Complete Shipping Policy Grill / Smoker wood chips, chunks and planks.Up to a 50% restocking fee may be applied for items returned that are damaged, missing parts, not in original condition, or have obvious signs of use.All returns are subject to a 15% restocking fee.Customer is responsible for all return shipping costs.Original shipping fee is non-refundable.Return must be made within 30 days of receipt of shipment.Item(s) must be new, in original condition unused/unopened and in its original packaging.Any return received without a RMA number will be refused. If you have a return, you must Contact Us to request a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Items can be returned within 30 days of receipt of shipment in most cases. offers a 30 day return policy on eligible items that are new, in original condition unused/unopened and in its original packaging. My original understanding was that a transceiver is connected to the power center via the com port, and on the inside of the house, the protocol adaptor works with the router to receive and send signals to the transceiver, without a hardwired connection.RETURNS POLICY - View Complete Return Policy One of my hang ups is that I was reviewing the manual, specifically the picture on page 3, parts 6 and 7 (the protocol adapter and the power center), and it looks like there needs to be a physical connection between the protocol adapter and the power center. I'm thinking about buying this, but I want to make sure I'm buying the right thing, and that this is a simple DIY for someone with moderate DIY skills. I want to be able to use my computer or phone to change the functions on my pool.

I currently have an Easytouch for automation, but I hate the interface.
