- Jul 21, 2013
- 65,062
- Pool Size
- 35000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
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@JoyfulNoise said:
Explain that to me. Not so much the molecular chemistry of the cell plate wear, although others may be interested in that, as what the practical wear rate curve is at higher generation %?
A T-15 cell has a specified capacity of 580lb of chlorine and 8,688 hours at 100% . That is 0.067lbs of chlorine/hour.
We can call 0.067lbs of chlorine/hour the normal depletion rate.
Running it at 20% or 30% or 50% I assume the usage will deliver 0.067lbs of chlorine/hour until some %?
At what % does the depletion curve bend up and you are expending more then 0.067/hr?
Is 80% ok? 90%?
If 50% gives normal depletion does 80% use more relative capacity? Does 90% use more then 80%?
How much more then 0.067lbs of chlorine/hour is being taken from the T-15 cell when run at 100%?
Have had to add 120 lb salt to pool in one year
I would like to add that a T-3 cell is absolutely way too small (undersized) for your pool volume. At a minimum your pool would have a T-9 cell or, since the incremental cost is not all that much, a T-15 cell. TFP recommends always getting a cell that is rated for 2X your pool volume and your...

@JoyfulNoise said:
This is not true. Cells should never be run at 100% all the time. That will absolutely wear out the coating faster. Your assumption is that the electrolysis of the pool water and formation of chlorine is uniform across the cell plates. It is not. You’re welcome to move this post to Agree to Disagree or The Deep End if you want to have further discussion.
Explain that to me. Not so much the molecular chemistry of the cell plate wear, although others may be interested in that, as what the practical wear rate curve is at higher generation %?
A T-15 cell has a specified capacity of 580lb of chlorine and 8,688 hours at 100% . That is 0.067lbs of chlorine/hour.
We can call 0.067lbs of chlorine/hour the normal depletion rate.
Running it at 20% or 30% or 50% I assume the usage will deliver 0.067lbs of chlorine/hour until some %?
At what % does the depletion curve bend up and you are expending more then 0.067/hr?
Is 80% ok? 90%?
If 50% gives normal depletion does 80% use more relative capacity? Does 90% use more then 80%?
How much more then 0.067lbs of chlorine/hour is being taken from the T-15 cell when run at 100%?