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SWpoolGUY
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Post subject:  Posted: August 5th, 2007, 2:58 am |
Joined: July 21st, 2007, 11:36 pm Posts: 4
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Does anyone know how big of a pool this Cholrine generator can handle and still be efficent as well as the lifespan, I'm currently using it on a small 15x48 Intex pool but I plan on moving on to a more permanent above ground pool next season, in the 18x52 or larger range and would like to still be able to use the Intex generator if possible, it has been working great for the small intex pool and only needs to be ran 3-4 hours per day to keep my chlorine levels good but how will it react to a larger pump with higher water flow, I am currently using it with a 2500 g/h Intex pump and it seems fine but I am worried that if I use it with a larger pump the cell may be to small to flow enough water and be a restriction causing the pressure to be to high, If anyone is using it on a non-Intex pool how has it been working for you, how big is your pool and what size pump are you using, ant info would be great, thanks.
Nick
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MeSue
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Post subject:  Posted: August 16th, 2007, 9:04 am |
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Joined: July 29th, 2007, 9:57 pm Posts: 234 Location: Florida
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NWMNMom: Does this come with a timer or do you just attach it to a separate timer? After a week of lugging bleach (and one ruined shirt) for my Baq. conversion I am really interested in getting this! It's on sale now for $144 at Cabelas.
_________________ Sue
18' round AG / 8500 Gal. / sand filter / Aqua Trol SWG Switched to BBB after six years of Baquacil! Thanks TFP!
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NWMNMom
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Post subject:  Posted: August 16th, 2007, 9:48 am |
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Joined: April 8th, 2007, 11:47 am Posts: 1547 Location: Waaay NW MN
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Thats where I got mine! Good price too. I has a timer on it so when you set it, e.g, to run for 4hrs, it will do so then shut off and turn on again 24hrs from when you first set it to run 4 hrs again. If it loses power, you have to reset it.
Make SURE that your salt, PH and FC levels are set right BEFORE you turn it on. It should run and maintain your FC levels trouble free from there on out. Its simple to hook up but you HAVE to be sure your fittings and hoses are securely connected. (firsthand knowledge of hose blowouts on both sides of this unit)
You may need to adjust your running time depending on different conditions - more swimmers, warmer water temps, maybe storm dropped some junk into the pool. You can always supplement with a splash or two of chlorine too as needed instead of adjusting the run time. The instructions call for 12hr run time on my sized pool but we have been able to maintain FC levels really well at around 4hrs. Make sure your runtime coordinates with your pump timer or it will error and beep like ever (low flow warning) - I'm happy with ours! A lot less dumping stuff in and way less empty jugs stacking up.
_________________ 18x33x52 Buttressfree Seaspray (Wilbar) AGP - 1.5hp Pentair Maxim w/22" Pentair Meteor Sand Filter, Aqua Rite SWG System, Biltmore Walk In Steps - 2/4x20 Solar Panel Setup - Pool Rover Jr - finally hard plumbed the whole darned thing - Beats Driving to the Lake!
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Matt 633
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Post subject:  Posted: August 16th, 2007, 10:17 am |
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Joined: July 27th, 2007, 11:28 am Posts: 40 Location: Western East Texas
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In my experience, the run times suggested are longer than necessary. Trying to cover all of the bases I suppose. Of course, you will have to figure out what is going to work with your pool. The timer is not very flexible, and you do have to reset it after a power loss. I operate mine for 1 hour in the morning and 2 hours in the evening and maintain a fc of 3-3.5 ppm. 100 F heat for the last 2 weeks. Water temp 90 F.  CYA is around 35 ppm and the pool is mostly shaded except for 3-4 hours in the morning.
The max run time suggested is 12 hours per day.
_________________ 5450 gallon 18' Intex Easy Set, Dynamo 3/4 hp 2 speed pump, 200# sand filter, Intex swcg, k-2006 test kit
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MeSue
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Post subject:  Posted: August 16th, 2007, 10:22 am |
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Joined: July 29th, 2007, 9:57 pm Posts: 234 Location: Florida
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Sounds excellent! Unfortunately, Cabelas says it is backordered. I haven't been able to find it in stock anywhere else except direct through Intex for $200.
Still searching, but I might go through with the order at Cabelas and see what happens.
_________________ Sue
18' round AG / 8500 Gal. / sand filter / Aqua Trol SWG Switched to BBB after six years of Baquacil! Thanks TFP!
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MeSue
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Post subject:  Posted: August 16th, 2007, 10:43 am |
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Joined: July 29th, 2007, 9:57 pm Posts: 234 Location: Florida
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Cool... ordered it!
1 of 01-7455 Intex Chlorine Generator @ $144.99 each
Backorder-Tentative arrival to Cabelas 08/17/07
_________________ Sue
18' round AG / 8500 Gal. / sand filter / Aqua Trol SWG Switched to BBB after six years of Baquacil! Thanks TFP!
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MeSue
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Post subject:  Posted: August 16th, 2007, 11:07 am |
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Joined: July 29th, 2007, 9:57 pm Posts: 234 Location: Florida
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So I see above that you keep your salt at 2500-3000 ppm with this... what about the CYA amount?
_________________ Sue
18' round AG / 8500 Gal. / sand filter / Aqua Trol SWG Switched to BBB after six years of Baquacil! Thanks TFP!
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Matt 633
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Post subject:  Posted: August 16th, 2007, 11:18 am |
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Joined: July 27th, 2007, 11:28 am Posts: 40 Location: Western East Texas
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Hello Sue,
Intex reccomends keeping it between 30-50 ppm. Others have found that higher levels are ok as well.
_________________ 5450 gallon 18' Intex Easy Set, Dynamo 3/4 hp 2 speed pump, 200# sand filter, Intex swcg, k-2006 test kit
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NWMNMom
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Post subject:  Posted: August 16th, 2007, 12:09 pm |
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Joined: April 8th, 2007, 11:47 am Posts: 1547 Location: Waaay NW MN
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I actually keep my salt levels 2000-3000 in that range. You will get a low salt error if it drops below 2000. Safest to keep at around 2500 though. I always keep one extra bag on hand for any time case I have to top off a foot or two of water (bad joke based on a bad day or two or three) but I do keep some on hand. It does NOT come with salt test strips in the box, just the regular test strips for FC, PH, etc which I don't use anyway being I have the drops kit. You will need to get salt strips. BTW, I would recommend getting the salt in and dissolved WELL before getting this unit attached. I won't hurt anything to have salt in the water without a SWG, in fact we had salt in our pool 2 yrs before we got a SWG. It makes the water feel GOOD.
I keep my CYA at 40-50ppm
_________________ 18x33x52 Buttressfree Seaspray (Wilbar) AGP - 1.5hp Pentair Maxim w/22" Pentair Meteor Sand Filter, Aqua Rite SWG System, Biltmore Walk In Steps - 2/4x20 Solar Panel Setup - Pool Rover Jr - finally hard plumbed the whole darned thing - Beats Driving to the Lake!
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MeSue
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Post subject:  Posted: August 16th, 2007, 4:24 pm |
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Joined: July 29th, 2007, 9:57 pm Posts: 234 Location: Florida
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Thanks! I got the salt and test strips today.
_________________ Sue
18' round AG / 8500 Gal. / sand filter / Aqua Trol SWG Switched to BBB after six years of Baquacil! Thanks TFP!
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MeSue
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Post subject:  Posted: August 28th, 2007, 11:39 pm |
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Joined: July 29th, 2007, 9:57 pm Posts: 234 Location: Florida
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Cabela's finally shipped my order! It should be here Tuesday. I am ready for it... of course it would have been nice to have it before I leave for my trip instead of the day I get back. Oh well...
BTW, I overshot my goal on the salt since I ASSumed my salt would be zero to start and didn't bother testing first. I bought 5 bags which would have brought me to 2500 ppm according to the Pool Calculator. Decided to test after adding only 3 bags and was already at 3200 ppm!
Anyway, these are in stock now at Cabelas if anyone else is interested.
_________________ Sue
18' round AG / 8500 Gal. / sand filter / Aqua Trol SWG Switched to BBB after six years of Baquacil! Thanks TFP!
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MeSue
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Post subject:  Posted: September 5th, 2007, 5:40 pm |
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Joined: July 29th, 2007, 9:57 pm Posts: 234 Location: Florida
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I'm so bummed! We went to connect this tonight and the fittings won't work with our equipment. I'm sure we could get it to work with another adaptor, but they are out of stock on the Intex site and not expected in for 2 weeks!
Does anyone who has one of these want to sell me the adaptor of you aren't using it? It's the Adaptor A with threaded collar, referred to as part number 05CG-11 in the manual.
Or if you have any suggestions for hooking this up to our equipment with standard 1½" plumbing...
_________________ Sue
18' round AG / 8500 Gal. / sand filter / Aqua Trol SWG Switched to BBB after six years of Baquacil! Thanks TFP!
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NWMNMom
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Post subject:  Posted: September 9th, 2007, 12:01 pm |
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Joined: April 8th, 2007, 11:47 am Posts: 1547 Location: Waaay NW MN
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The pump and swg will be drained, properly winterized (I silicone lube the pump parts, dry, etc) and stored in my garage - it is partially heated but not always. The hoses are removed, drained and the filter drained, covered with a tarp for the winter. Solar panels removed, drained and stored in a sealed grain bin. The only thing I bring IN to heated areas are the liquid chemicals.
_________________ 18x33x52 Buttressfree Seaspray (Wilbar) AGP - 1.5hp Pentair Maxim w/22" Pentair Meteor Sand Filter, Aqua Rite SWG System, Biltmore Walk In Steps - 2/4x20 Solar Panel Setup - Pool Rover Jr - finally hard plumbed the whole darned thing - Beats Driving to the Lake!
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