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Jimbolo
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Post subject: Salt Levels Between SWG Brands  Posted: April 24th, 2011, 12:06 pm |
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Joined: February 3rd, 2010, 10:04 pm Posts: 40
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Happy Easter Y'all.
I'm trying to decide between the Compuchlor and the Goldline Aquarite. The Compuchlor needs ~6000PPM salt and the Goldine about 1700-3400. Why the big difference? I can imagine that it has to do with the charge that the system runs across the grid. The higher the charge, the lower required salt level. Does that sound right?
Also, what might the implications be with having a 6000PPM salinity? Possibly salt buildup on walls, more prominent corrosion of parts?
Thanks for any advice.
Jim.
_________________ In ground Pool, 13,000 gallons, Cartridge filter (big), Single pump, Hayward Goldline Aqua Rite Central Florida Miller Lite Tony Stewart
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teapot
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Post subject: Re: Salt Levels Between SWG Brands  Posted: April 24th, 2011, 12:23 pm |
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Joined: July 25th, 2009, 5:29 am Posts: 580 Location: London and France
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have you also considered switch mode power supply versions, they use aroud 40% less electricity.
_________________ 24x12x5ft vinyl liner pool 12000 gallons. 24" sand filter with Dryden Aqua AFM (That's posh glass) 0.75hp pump, Waterco multi cyclone pre filter, Strantrol 3 controller, Seko pumps, ioniser and chlorine FAS DPD and Cyanuric acid tests kits available for Europe
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JasonLion
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Post subject: Re: Salt Levels Between SWG Brands  Posted: April 24th, 2011, 1:09 pm |
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Joined: May 7th, 2007, 3:03 pm Posts: 23810 Location: Silver Spring, MD
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The circuitry to run at lower salt levels is slightly more expensive, though prices vary so much you hardly notice that these days. Salt above 6000 starts to be an issue for copper heat exchange coils and a few other materials you see occasionally.
_________________ 19K gal, vinyl, 1/2 HP WhisperFlo pump, 200 sqft cartridge filter, AutoPilot Digital SWG, Dolphin Dynamic cleaning robot TFP Admin. Creator of The Pool Calculator. Other handy links: Support this site, TF Test Kits, Pool School
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flyweed
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Post subject: Re: Salt Levels Between SWG Brands  Posted: September 17th, 2011, 9:44 pm |
Joined: August 3rd, 2009, 9:52 pm Posts: 273 Location: SW Wisconsin
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I use the Australian made CompuChlor on my pool and run it at 6000ppm...I have had it 3 years now..no salt creep, no corrosion on heater, or other parts either. Works great, is self cleaning and totally hassle free! I highly recommend the unit.
_________________ 33' x 52" Swim and Play Inc. PARAGON AGP. Hayward H200 Heater. Hayward Power-Flo LX 1.5hp pump. Sta-Rite Cristal Flo T-210WF Sand Filter. Compu-Chlor 40K SWG
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