- Sep 29, 2012
- 95
- Pool Size
- 14600
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hello,
I am new to SWG's in general. My cell is about 1 month old. I read that I should check the cell every three months to look for any potential calcium build up. Please see the attached photos. You can see that the cell has a clear window showing the electrodes? Is looking at the window enough to monitor for any calcium build up or do I have to take everything apart and look directly into the cell when it is detached from the plumbing?
Of course I am trying to maintain a CSI between 0.0 to -0.3 so I don't have to worry about calcium deposits in the first place.
Thanks.
![screenshot_204.jpg screenshot_204.jpg](https://www.troublefreepool.com/data/attachments/301/301319-cf764a8a005ae69d8b4623e0c39c4bd7.jpg)
![screenshot_205.jpg screenshot_205.jpg](https://www.troublefreepool.com/data/attachments/301/301320-8c0b50749981f95883077167aee549ee.jpg)
I am new to SWG's in general. My cell is about 1 month old. I read that I should check the cell every three months to look for any potential calcium build up. Please see the attached photos. You can see that the cell has a clear window showing the electrodes? Is looking at the window enough to monitor for any calcium build up or do I have to take everything apart and look directly into the cell when it is detached from the plumbing?
Of course I am trying to maintain a CSI between 0.0 to -0.3 so I don't have to worry about calcium deposits in the first place.
Thanks.
![screenshot_204.jpg screenshot_204.jpg](https://www.troublefreepool.com/data/attachments/301/301319-cf764a8a005ae69d8b4623e0c39c4bd7.jpg)
![screenshot_205.jpg screenshot_205.jpg](https://www.troublefreepool.com/data/attachments/301/301320-8c0b50749981f95883077167aee549ee.jpg)