It will help keep you from having to kneel down by the pool. I thought that is what you want to get out of. Kori posted just what I was thinking of!
1 week ago Did acid wash on cell (no visible sign of scaling, but why not ?
ruthenium and sometimes iridiumthe acid eats the very expensive plates inside you cell. I forget exactly what they are made out of,
Because without anything to clean, the acid eats the very expensive plates inside you cell. I forget exactly what they are made out of, might as well be unobtainium. I was told originally to clean mine wheather it looked like it needed it or not. Doing so shortened my lifespan from 10k hours to 6k hours. I’m expecting almost double the life from my replacement. If you fill the cell and it doesn’t fizz or bubble, there is nothing to clean. Dump and rinse it good and hook it back up. If it does fizz, keep an eye on it until it stops and then empty it.
I followed the directions but the MPT plug didn't seem to plug the cell fully so It was probably less than 10 minutes in the cell (it basically said fill to a certain point with water and then add water).
At 15 minutes a pop in straight acid at mid season and end, I ‘cleaned’ mine for 3 1/4 hours over 6.5 years. I cleaned almost 4K hours off the lifespan. Oh well. Live and learn.
I followed the directions but the MPT plug didn't seem to plug the cell fully so It was probably less than 10 minutes in the cell (it basically said fill to a certain point with water and then add water).
My controller reminds me to clean my cell every 30 days I think... I really only do it once at the start of the season and then I do what @Newdude suggests.. if there is no fizzing I dump it out....
I gotta tease you about this... I assume its a typo.. but I wouldn't put it past some of the directions I've read on pool chem bottles.. did it really say "fill with water and then add water"!? It would go down as one of the greatest pool chem procedures.![]()
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