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    Using internal pump timer to turn on/off SWG

    Oops......... I guess I need to brush up on my reading comprehension. The OP should ignore everything I just said, just like my wife does. ;)
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    Using internal pump timer to turn on/off SWG

    I don't know about your brand, but here's what my Aqua Rite owners manual says: "It is very important that the Aqua Rite is powered ONLY when the pump is running." Check your manual to see how it recommends that it be connected. You don't need a relay. Why not just disconnect your SWG from...
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    "LOW SALT" & "CHECK CELL" problem.......... solved.

    Yep....... many times, both using my own salt testing kit and taking a sample to the local pool store.
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    "LOW SALT" & "CHECK CELL" problem.......... solved.

    Not long ago I bought a house with a pool equipped with an Aqua Rite SWG system. This is completely uncharted territory to me, never having owned a SWG pool and my only previous pool experience was 45 years ago when I lived in Iran for a couple of years. The previous owner of the new-to-me-pool...
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    Stratified rainwater causing SWG shutdown?

    I guess I didn't make myself clear. The problem is not that the rain water is sufficient to dilute the pool water to the point that the salt level is too low, although with all the rain we've had plus the significant leak, I did have to add some salt to keep it roughly in the middle of the...
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    Stratified rainwater causing SWG shutdown?

    I have a new-to-me 11000 gal pool with an Aqua Rite SWG. Now that the weather is cool and the pool is not used, I only run the pump three times a day for a total of 3 hours, three 1-hour periods. We have had quite a bit of rain lately along with a couple of leaks which have since been...