Installed a brand new RJ30+ last week and started having problems immediately. When the solar kicks on after the SWG has gone through it's initial diagnostics it throws the low salt and cell maint lights and shuts down. This is happening because the air that is being pushed out of the solar panels is going through the piping and creates bubbles in the system. The SWG is reading about 3800ppm of salt when the solar first starts but then eventually drops to zero when the bubbles go through the cell and trips the low salt and cell maint light, then shuts down. It still has plenty of flow because it's not tripping the low flow light. If the solar kicks on at the same time as the pump and SWG come on, the SWG is still going through it's initial diagnostics and it deals with the air in the system just fine. Water balance is all within TFP specs and salt testing confirms the 3800ppm reading on the SWG is approximately correct. Talked to circupool tech and they said the only way to cure this is to plumb the SWG cell right after the filter and BEFORE the solar piping, which is contrary to their installation instructions and contrary to what everyone told me here. I redid the return piping to make sure the SWG was installed as the last thing before returning to the pool. If I follow circupools suggestion, I will have to re-pipe the entire return side piping including solar piping, jandy valve, check valve, shut off valves,etc, which will be a lot of work and expense. So my two questions are; do you think circupools suggestion will work, and do you have any other suggestions? I have an idea for a work around but it only partially solves the problem and would like to see your suggestions first. With the exception of this problem, the system works fantastic. Please help.