Hello to all,
We moved into a pool with a house attached. After 5 years of the same old thing I've decided to take the plunge into the world of SWG. Call it chemical fatigue. I had to replace and replumb the pump 2 years ago. Just replaced the propane heater with a high capacity heat pump. Wow. Awesome.
Now it's time for the SWG. Research tells me I need to go big. 60K or so. Self cleaning. But I have questions about automation.
The pool is surrounded by mature oaks and various flowering trees with dense forest on one edge. All manner of flora and tiny fauna choose to fall in on a daily basis. So, I leave the pump running 24/7. The Heat pump calls for high speed so I'm running 3100 RPM. 2" main pipes coming and going.
Is there such a thing as an electronic chlorine sensor I can hook into the SWG control panel?
Is there a specific control panel that can convert such input to turn the SWG on and off?
I am hoping to reduce the number of tests and adjustments.
And, how do you folks feel about chemical injectors, specifically to reduce PH?
Many thanks in advance and hoping for more information than I can possibly use.
We moved into a pool with a house attached. After 5 years of the same old thing I've decided to take the plunge into the world of SWG. Call it chemical fatigue. I had to replace and replumb the pump 2 years ago. Just replaced the propane heater with a high capacity heat pump. Wow. Awesome.
Now it's time for the SWG. Research tells me I need to go big. 60K or so. Self cleaning. But I have questions about automation.
The pool is surrounded by mature oaks and various flowering trees with dense forest on one edge. All manner of flora and tiny fauna choose to fall in on a daily basis. So, I leave the pump running 24/7. The Heat pump calls for high speed so I'm running 3100 RPM. 2" main pipes coming and going.
Is there such a thing as an electronic chlorine sensor I can hook into the SWG control panel?
Is there a specific control panel that can convert such input to turn the SWG on and off?
I am hoping to reduce the number of tests and adjustments.
And, how do you folks feel about chemical injectors, specifically to reduce PH?
Many thanks in advance and hoping for more information than I can possibly use.