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I was wondering if anyone can provide me with advice on mounting a Hayward Goldline AquaRite control box to a cement wall.

It didn't come with any mounting pieces.

Can I just mount it using KwikTap concrete screws, or is there a certain type of screw/bracket used for these?

It looks like it's intended to "drop onto" screws because of the larger sized hole opening at the top of each screw hole.

I don't have a fence, and thus have a lot of concern about theft as it seems that it would be very easy for someone just to take it off and be on their way.

Let me know any thoughts you have on this.

Thanks,

Jeff

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I was wondering if anyone can provide me with advice on mounting a Hayward Goldline AquaRite control box to a cement wall.

It didn't come with any mounting pieces.

Can I just mount it using KwikTap concrete screws, or is there a certain type of screw/bracket used for these?

It looks like it's intended to "drop onto" screws because of the larger sized hole opening at the top of each screw hole.

I don't have a fence, and thus have a lot of concern about theft as it seems that it would be very easy for someone just to take it off and be on their way.

Let me know any thoughts you have on this.

Thanks,

Jeff

If you have a hammer drill which is what is needed to drill concrete. TapCon brand screws work great. Lowes sells them. Mounts with tabs molded to the box

As far as theft I don't think anyone would want it and no matter what you do if they want bad enough there are going to take it

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