- Apr 12, 2016
- 662
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
So I have a new (couple months old) 450 gallon Cal Spas hot tub and loving it. I have my water balanced and I go with the MA and liquid chlorine method used here on this forum. TA is around 40, CYA about 30, Not sure on the hardness but my well water is very soft, PH stays pretty stable Maybe add 1/4 oz MA twice a week or so. I use my hot tub morning and night almost every day. I normally add about 2 oz of 10% pool chlorine as I'm getting out (2 x a day) and test every couple days Taylor 2005 Kit a Leslies rebrand and adjust as necessary.
So going through this much chlorine every day I'm thinking about one of those SWG's (I have one built in in my pool), so my questions, not necessarily brand or model , but how well do they work, and where to get power for one. I am assuming they are 110v , my hot tub is out by itself on the edge of the concrete pool surround with the 220 running through conduit and coming up through the concrete inside the hot tub enclosure. Can I steal power from one leg of the power that supplies the hot tub? I do not have an outlet by the tub and do not want to run something over the concrete (conduit or something) that I will most definitely stub my toe on every single day!
And then the SWG itself I see most have the generator hanging over the side if the tub, can the tub be used with it in there or do you need to take it out every time? And I have heard they burn out rather quickly, no? I really do not want to plumb it into the plumbing on my new hot tub, thinking that would kill the warrantee.
Thoughts, answers, recommendations???? Thanks.
So going through this much chlorine every day I'm thinking about one of those SWG's (I have one built in in my pool), so my questions, not necessarily brand or model , but how well do they work, and where to get power for one. I am assuming they are 110v , my hot tub is out by itself on the edge of the concrete pool surround with the 220 running through conduit and coming up through the concrete inside the hot tub enclosure. Can I steal power from one leg of the power that supplies the hot tub? I do not have an outlet by the tub and do not want to run something over the concrete (conduit or something) that I will most definitely stub my toe on every single day!
And then the SWG itself I see most have the generator hanging over the side if the tub, can the tub be used with it in there or do you need to take it out every time? And I have heard they burn out rather quickly, no? I really do not want to plumb it into the plumbing on my new hot tub, thinking that would kill the warrantee.
Thoughts, answers, recommendations???? Thanks.