Too follow up on my post from Friday where I mistakenly added salt before realizing that I was getting an erroneous reading from my AquaRite due to cell failure. We have been draining and refilling the pool since Friday. Getting the water down to the tile line, refilling and then doing it again via siphoning. I've been able to get the level from 5600 to 4400 ppm.
At what point can we install the new cell (same size as the old one) to see if the high salt light comes on? It's my understanding that it's actually high amps that will trigger the light? (current diagnostics says amps are at zero) If we install the new cell and the high salt warning comes on can we just turn it off and continue with the drain and refill or would we have to remove the new cell and put the old one back in?
At what point can we install the new cell (same size as the old one) to see if the high salt light comes on? It's my understanding that it's actually high amps that will trigger the light? (current diagnostics says amps are at zero) If we install the new cell and the high salt warning comes on can we just turn it off and continue with the drain and refill or would we have to remove the new cell and put the old one back in?