I'm going to be converting over to salt during the winter season, plan is to replace my Hayward 1.5hp single speed pump with a Circupool 1.5hp vsp and add a Circupool rj-60 SWG.
I currently have a mechanical timer controlling pump run time and will be using the same setup for the new pump and SWG. I spoke with tech support at Circupool and they said it was fine to have the SWG be constantly powered and use the flow switch to control when the cell was on or off. This is somewhat contrary to what I have read which is the SWG should only be powered on when the pump is running.
Either way it's a fairly simple install but it would save a few steps to just plug in the SWG and not have to wire it in to the timer. Any reason why I shouldn't wire the system up as per Circupool recommendation?
I currently have a mechanical timer controlling pump run time and will be using the same setup for the new pump and SWG. I spoke with tech support at Circupool and they said it was fine to have the SWG be constantly powered and use the flow switch to control when the cell was on or off. This is somewhat contrary to what I have read which is the SWG should only be powered on when the pump is running.
Either way it's a fairly simple install but it would save a few steps to just plug in the SWG and not have to wire it in to the timer. Any reason why I shouldn't wire the system up as per Circupool recommendation?