Greetings. I have a 24x40 inground vinyl liner pool. I purchased it from Pool Warehouse and installed it myself. Therefore I don't have a "Pool Guy" to ask for help. All is well and the water is crystal clear. The only problem I am having is with the chlorine generator. It's an Excel brand system, rated for 40K gallons. My pool holds 28K. The output of the Excel system is set for 95%. It's all about 2 months old.
The chlorine generator does not seem to add any free chlorine to the pool. As I test, I started with an FC of 2 using cal hypo shock. I ran the pump and chlorine generator for 48 hours with a solar cover over the pool the entire time. After the 48 hour period, FC was darn near zero.
Water balance is:
pH: 7.6
TA: 120
CyA: 60
Salt: 3400
Calcium: 220
The results above were made from both a Taylor test kit and strips and the results of the two methods were very close. Phosphates are at 70 as per a water test from a reputable local pool store.
All readings on the chlorine generator are normal. Tech support from Excel verified them for me. As an electronic engineer, I believe that the readings are accurate and it seems to me the device is indicating normal operation.
Can anyone suggest a reason why a chlorine generator with normal indications of output voltage and current would produce no free chlorine?
Thank you!
The chlorine generator does not seem to add any free chlorine to the pool. As I test, I started with an FC of 2 using cal hypo shock. I ran the pump and chlorine generator for 48 hours with a solar cover over the pool the entire time. After the 48 hour period, FC was darn near zero.
Water balance is:
pH: 7.6
TA: 120
CyA: 60
Salt: 3400
Calcium: 220
The results above were made from both a Taylor test kit and strips and the results of the two methods were very close. Phosphates are at 70 as per a water test from a reputable local pool store.
All readings on the chlorine generator are normal. Tech support from Excel verified them for me. As an electronic engineer, I believe that the readings are accurate and it seems to me the device is indicating normal operation.
Can anyone suggest a reason why a chlorine generator with normal indications of output voltage and current would produce no free chlorine?
Thank you!