Product Details
- Part number: 11904
- Item model number: 26077RP
- Product type: Titanium electrode replacement part
- Compatible system listed: Intex ECO6110 Krystal Clear Saltwater Chlorine System
- Use: Replacement electrode for compatible pool or spa saltwater chlorination setups
- Item weight: Listed as 10.8 ounces
- Replacement part only: Not a complete chlorinator, pump, or control system
- Cleaning note: Product information mentions vinegar soaking when done according to the guidance manual
- Package contents: Confirm exact included parts before publishing
Compatibility Notes
Use this replacement electrode only if your saltwater system requires Intex part number 11904. It is listed for the ECO6110 Krystal Clear Saltwater Chlorine System, so buyers should confirm the system model before ordering.
This part should not be used as a universal replacement for every Intex saltwater chlorinator. Different Intex systems can use different electrode assemblies, connectors, and titanium plate designs.
If you need a complete compatible Intex system instead of only the electrode, compare the Intex Krystal Clear saltwater system before ordering this replacement part.
For another Intex chlorination setup, review the Intex QS500 Krystal Clear saltwater chlorine system and confirm whether your current system uses the same part style.
What the Titanium Electrode Does
The titanium electrode is one of the key parts used by a saltwater chlorine system to help generate chlorine from dissolved pool salt. When the electrode becomes scaled, worn, or damaged, the system may produce less chlorine or show reduced performance.
Replacing the electrode may help restore normal operation if the original electrode is the confirmed cause of the issue. Pool owners should still check salt level, water flow, chlorine level, pH, alkalinity, and general water balance before assuming the electrode is the only failed part.
Installation Notes
Turn off power to the saltwater chlorine system before removing or installing the electrode. Follow the Intex manual for safe removal, correct placement, connector alignment, and startup steps.
Do not force the electrode into place. Make sure the replacement is seated correctly and that all connections are secure before restarting the system.
If your setup also needs hose or threaded connection support, check the Intex hose adapter set before changing other parts in the system.
Cleaning and Maintenance Tips
Inspect the titanium electrode regularly for scale buildup, white deposits, or debris. If cleaning is needed, follow the manufacturer’s directions and avoid scraping or damaging the electrode surface.
The current product information mentions soaking with kitchen-grade vinegar while following the manual. Confirm the correct soaking method and soak time before publishing those instructions.
For buyers comparing full Intex saltwater equipment options, the Intex 1500 GPH saltwater system may help them decide whether they need only an electrode or a larger system replacement.
Troubleshooting Before Replacement
Low chlorine output can also be caused by low salt, high calcium, poor water flow, dirty filters, low stabilizer, unbalanced water, or incorrect system settings. Test the water and inspect the system before replacing the electrode.
If your full chlorinator is old or showing control issues, compare an Intex chlorine generator system before deciding whether to replace only the electrode.
Before You Order
Confirm that your current saltwater system is the Intex ECO6110 Krystal Clear model and that the correct replacement part is 11904 / 26077RP. Also verify connector style, electrode shape, cleaning requirements, included parts, and whether your issue is actually caused by the electrode rather than the control unit, flow, salt level, or another system component.














