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hillyjd
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Post subject: SWG Cell not working?  Posted: October 9th, 2009, 4:30 pm |
Joined: September 25th, 2009, 5:32 pm Posts: 47 Location: Tucson AZ
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I've had a Jandy SWG for 2.5 years - love the thing. Over the past two month, though, I've had major trouble keeping the FC level up. I know the first thing you think of is CYA level. I've had it checked numerous time, myself with both the test strips and the TF-100 kit, and at the local Leslie's pool, and the level seems ok (around 70). Everything else chemically is perfect, but still can't get the chlorine level up. We've dumped a lot of liquid into the pool lately, which will get the level up slightly, but 24 hours later it's gone. I've checked the SWG cell and it looks great, hardly any buildup at all. Can it just go bad and not generate any FC?
_________________ 16,000 gal in-ground pool/spa. Jandy AquaPure 1400 SW Cl gen (SWG) system. In-floor cleaning system w/ Hayward 1.5HP Super II pump. Pebble-tech liner. 190 sqft Cartridge filter. Heliocol solar panels w/ pump.
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hillyjd
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Post subject: Re: SWG Cell not working?  Posted: October 9th, 2009, 5:15 pm |
Joined: September 25th, 2009, 5:32 pm Posts: 47 Location: Tucson AZ
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I actually did a separate salt level test and it matched what the SWG sensor was reading (3600-3700) which is slightly above what Jandy recommends (3500). So I figured I was good there too. I'll max out the chlorine and see if that helps. Should have mentioned that two large areas of black algae have formed over the past three weeks. They retreat with the chlorine hits (I do brush them before I add the chlorine), but have yet to totally disappear.
_________________ 16,000 gal in-ground pool/spa. Jandy AquaPure 1400 SW Cl gen (SWG) system. In-floor cleaning system w/ Hayward 1.5HP Super II pump. Pebble-tech liner. 190 sqft Cartridge filter. Heliocol solar panels w/ pump.
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polyvue
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Post subject: Re: SWG Cell not working?  Posted: October 9th, 2009, 6:19 pm |
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Joined: August 24th, 2009, 7:53 pm Posts: 1219 Location: Sacramento, California USA
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hillyjd wrote: I actually did a separate salt level test and it matched what the SWG sensor was reading (3600-3700) which is slightly above what Jandy recommends (3500). So I figured I was good there too. I'll max out the chlorine and see if that helps. Should have mentioned that two large areas of black algae have formed over the past three weeks. They retreat with the chlorine hits (I do brush them before I add the chlorine), but have yet to totally disappear. Hello Hillyjd and welcome to the forum... Please read Defeating Algae in Pool School. I'm not familiar with the Jandy SWG you have on your pool but I can tell you that if the output is equivalent to the Hayward Aqua cell (producing about 1.45 lbs chlorine per day) you may never be able to get enough chlorine from the SWG to completely rid yourself of the algea... As spishex indicated, you'll have to introduce enough chlorine to get to very high shock levels, and then keep it there until the algea is all dead. This almost always necessitates the addition of liquid chlorine or 6% bleach == and in quantities. Would suggest following sphishex's succinct and specific recommendations. Good luck!
_________________ 14,555 gal in-ground 16'x29' white plaster Pool w/spa (2007); Goldline Aqua Logic AQL-PS-8 control w/Aqua Cell 15 Salt Water Chlorination (SWCG); Hayward TriStar 1HP (1.85 SF) main / 1.5HP (1.60 SF) spa pumps; Hayward Swimclear cart filter C4025, ColorLogic LED lights; Tankless SP-18-4 electric heater; Polaris 280 cleaner. __ View of spiral galaxy in Ursa Major NGC6217 - Hubble Telescope 2009
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hillyjd
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Post subject: Re: SWG Cell not working?  Posted: October 9th, 2009, 7:08 pm |
Joined: September 25th, 2009, 5:32 pm Posts: 47 Location: Tucson AZ
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Had my wife add clorox this afternoon while I was at work. Came home and chlorine level is between 5 & 8. Will check it again in the morning and see. Thanks for all your help.
_________________ 16,000 gal in-ground pool/spa. Jandy AquaPure 1400 SW Cl gen (SWG) system. In-floor cleaning system w/ Hayward 1.5HP Super II pump. Pebble-tech liner. 190 sqft Cartridge filter. Heliocol solar panels w/ pump.
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FSI_C-12IP
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Post subject: Re: SWG Cell not working?  Posted: October 10th, 2009, 1:51 pm |
Joined: May 22nd, 2009, 11:18 pm Posts: 52 Location: Enterprise, AL
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To truly defeat the algae, you'll need to get the chlorine up to shock level which is dependant on your cya (see this chart). 10 ppm chlorine is shock for 20 ppm cya. If your cya is actually 70 ppm, you're WAY short of shocking your pool (referenced chart says shock level = 28). Remember shocking your pool is a process, not a product!
_________________ 20K gal IG vinyl 18'x36' rectangle, 2' radius corners Hayward Goldline Aqua Rite 40K SWG, Pentair Intelliflow VS 3050, Sta-Rite Cristal-Flo 24" Sand filter, Model T-240BP-1, Polaris 280 Auto Cleaner Sunstar solar panels (438 sq ft ), Pentair Sun Touch Controller automating solar panels, SWG, and Polaris TF-100 test kit
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waste
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Post subject: Re: SWG Cell not working?  Posted: October 10th, 2009, 4:32 pm |
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Joined: March 29th, 2007, 11:56 am Posts: 4160 Location: Coastalish 'down easter'
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Welcome to TFP!! It sure sounds like you've got something trying to thrive in the pool  Please follow the advice given to rid the pool of it and I'll bet you are back to a trouble free pool 
_________________ Luv& Luk -Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill a couple of libraries 
POOL SCHOOL, TF Testkits, Jason's Pool Calculator, CYA vs. cl chart, (Just a few DARNED handy links!)
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hillyjd
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Post subject: Re: SWG Cell not working?  Posted: January 4th, 2010, 6:44 pm |
Joined: September 25th, 2009, 5:32 pm Posts: 47 Location: Tucson AZ
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I've been gone quite a bit lately and didn't get a chance to follow up. No matter how much chlorine I put in the pool, it was gone within a day or two. Then I noticed that I was getting an error code 178/182 on the SWB control box. I had seen this before and it would clear after I cleaned the sensor, which I did, but the error returned a day or two later, and was intermittent. To make a long story short, I finally ended up replacing the sensor, and now I have more chlorine in the pool than I can get rid of. I now believe the sensor was failing intermittently, which I am told by Jandy will turn off the cell. Working great (almost too good) now. It sure sounds like you've got something trying to thrive in the pool  Please follow the advice given to rid the pool of it and I'll bet you are back to a trouble free pool  [/quote]
_________________ 16,000 gal in-ground pool/spa. Jandy AquaPure 1400 SW Cl gen (SWG) system. In-floor cleaning system w/ Hayward 1.5HP Super II pump. Pebble-tech liner. 190 sqft Cartridge filter. Heliocol solar panels w/ pump.
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