I considered installing a SWG during my big pool remodel a couple years ago, but couldn't quite fit it in the budget. I've been using the TFP method to maintain my pool with great success since the remodel, but adding liquid chlorine every other day is a slight hassle for my family when I'm traveling for work, which is often. So, once again considering installing a SWG.
The concern I have is with my current pool chemistry. We have very hard fill water, and high evaporation rates, so my TA and CH are pretty high. I do add acid and then run the sheer descent to keep the TA in check, but the CH slowly gets higher every year. I've never worried too much about scale, and have allowed the CSI to hover in the +0.3 - 0.4 range, which does result in a bot of scale on the waterline tiles, but we don't really mind.
My concern is that trying to keep similar levels with a SWG won't work as well. Am I going to need to drain and refill some water to drop the CH and get my CSI more neutral to run a SWG? If I don't, will I end up cleaning scale off the SWG every couple weeks, reducing the life of the cell? If I do need a more neutral CSI, what CH should I target to make it easier to manage?
Test results from yesterday for reference:
FC - 4.0
pH - 7.5
Ta - 110
CH - 816
CYA - 45
Temp - 82°
CSI - +0.4
The concern I have is with my current pool chemistry. We have very hard fill water, and high evaporation rates, so my TA and CH are pretty high. I do add acid and then run the sheer descent to keep the TA in check, but the CH slowly gets higher every year. I've never worried too much about scale, and have allowed the CSI to hover in the +0.3 - 0.4 range, which does result in a bot of scale on the waterline tiles, but we don't really mind.
My concern is that trying to keep similar levels with a SWG won't work as well. Am I going to need to drain and refill some water to drop the CH and get my CSI more neutral to run a SWG? If I don't, will I end up cleaning scale off the SWG every couple weeks, reducing the life of the cell? If I do need a more neutral CSI, what CH should I target to make it easier to manage?
Test results from yesterday for reference:
FC - 4.0
pH - 7.5
Ta - 110
CH - 816
CYA - 45
Temp - 82°
CSI - +0.4