I have been trying to fiddle with my SWG to get the correct run time.
I have a Jacuzzi J-SS40 system that is rated for a 40K pool. I have looked all over, and I can't find its daily output. Looking at similarly sized models on the Discount Salt Pool website, I estimated that it would be about 1.4 because those hovered around that amount.
Truth be told, I am not sure of my exact daily FC loss, but I would estimate that it would be between 3-4 ppm. Right now, every other day, I bump my FC from about 4.5 to 6.5 ppm before my SWG cycle (and based on my CYA my minimum is 4 ppm and preferred is 6 ppm). In short, I have to add liquid bleach every other day to raise the FC up about 2.0 ppm. My SWG is running at 60% for 12.75 hours. Given the numbers I have been using in the SWG calculator, the cell should be producing more than enough chlorine. Even if I bump the daily demand to 4.0 ppm and drop the daily output, I should have enough.
I know that I could start bumping up the output percentage, but this model only jumps in 20% increments. From my understanding, it is best to run it at a lower output power.
So, two questions (and a bonus)--
1. Where could I find the daily output of my SWG?
2. Does the pump speed mitigate the amount of chlorine produced? With a variable speed pump, I dial the RPM down to keep the water moving and close the flow sensor. I assume it doesn't, but I want to cover all the variables.
3. BONUS - Is it better to run the SWG longer at a lower output or shorter at a higher output?
I have a Jacuzzi J-SS40 system that is rated for a 40K pool. I have looked all over, and I can't find its daily output. Looking at similarly sized models on the Discount Salt Pool website, I estimated that it would be about 1.4 because those hovered around that amount.
Truth be told, I am not sure of my exact daily FC loss, but I would estimate that it would be between 3-4 ppm. Right now, every other day, I bump my FC from about 4.5 to 6.5 ppm before my SWG cycle (and based on my CYA my minimum is 4 ppm and preferred is 6 ppm). In short, I have to add liquid bleach every other day to raise the FC up about 2.0 ppm. My SWG is running at 60% for 12.75 hours. Given the numbers I have been using in the SWG calculator, the cell should be producing more than enough chlorine. Even if I bump the daily demand to 4.0 ppm and drop the daily output, I should have enough.
I know that I could start bumping up the output percentage, but this model only jumps in 20% increments. From my understanding, it is best to run it at a lower output power.
So, two questions (and a bonus)--
1. Where could I find the daily output of my SWG?
2. Does the pump speed mitigate the amount of chlorine produced? With a variable speed pump, I dial the RPM down to keep the water moving and close the flow sensor. I assume it doesn't, but I want to cover all the variables.
3. BONUS - Is it better to run the SWG longer at a lower output or shorter at a higher output?