Well I finished up all my pool equipment upgrades and got my numbers in line to switch over to a salt pool. My numbers yesterday morning were
FC 4
CC >.5
PH 7.6
TA 80
CH 230
CYA 80
Sal 400
I added 300 lbs of salt, per the Pool Math calculations and turned on the SWG, CircuPool RJ-30 Plus, set at 70%, their recommendation, for 5 hours total time. This morning my numbers were
FC 10
CC >.5
PH 8.0
TA 90
CH 230
CYA 80
Sal 4200
I shut off the SWG to let the FC come down a little and added 1 pint of MA to bring the PH down. The salinity is a little high but the SWG seems to like it and it is only reading 3800 on the power unit. I am sure the salinity will come down fairly quickly as I add water, due to evaporation and rain. I will check the FC again in the morning and then decide on the SWG settings. I am thinking about trying 50% for 5 hrs. I am brand new to a salt water pool and I would appreciate any further suggestion from all you experienced members.
FC 4
CC >.5
PH 7.6
TA 80
CH 230
CYA 80
Sal 400
I added 300 lbs of salt, per the Pool Math calculations and turned on the SWG, CircuPool RJ-30 Plus, set at 70%, their recommendation, for 5 hours total time. This morning my numbers were
FC 10
CC >.5
PH 8.0
TA 90
CH 230
CYA 80
Sal 4200
I shut off the SWG to let the FC come down a little and added 1 pint of MA to bring the PH down. The salinity is a little high but the SWG seems to like it and it is only reading 3800 on the power unit. I am sure the salinity will come down fairly quickly as I add water, due to evaporation and rain. I will check the FC again in the morning and then decide on the SWG settings. I am thinking about trying 50% for 5 hrs. I am brand new to a salt water pool and I would appreciate any further suggestion from all you experienced members.