I made the switch last weekend from liquid chlorine to SWG and am confused at the lack of results. I am still running tests, so this post may be premature, but hoping to get insight.
I oversized the SWG considerably, Circupool Universal 55 for a 16,500 gallon pool. SWG should generate 2.9lbs/day per the circupool website (this model is not yet in Pool Math app), which in Pool Math should raise my FC by 21 over a 24 hour period and I am not getting anywhere close to that. I performed an OCLT and lost 1PPM and my CC was .5...so not perfect, but technically passing. Last night I left the SWG on to do what I am calling an Overnight Chlorine Gain Test "OCGT" to take the sun out of the equation and my FC only rose 2.5ppm. If I account for the 1PPM loss the night before that is a total gain of 3.5PPM. Per the effects of adding calculator, I should have gained 8ppm over that time period.
Pool Chemistry
FC - 9.5 as of this morning after 2.5 overnight gain
CC - .5
PH - 7.6
TA - 70
CH - 375
CYA - 30 (I know this is low, but don't want to raise just yet if I need to SLAM)
SALT - 3400
Pump Run Time - 23 hours at 1500RPM and 1 hour at 2600 RPM
SWG % - I have been running 24 hours during these tests, mostly at 100%
Pool is crystal clear and has been, no cloudiness whatsoever
Notes/Questions:
1. I know I need to raise CYA, but have been hesitant in case I need to SLAM or do something else. I would think the Overnight gain test would eliminate the sun factor in the equation, but could be wrong.
2. Is SWG cholorine somehow just different than LC in that it dissipates more easily? I wouldn't think so, but if the SWG can generate at even 1/2 the levels advertised I should be seeing major gains should I not? What could consume that much Chlorine?
3. Is there something potentially wrong with my cell?
4. Am I just not understanding how SWG's work and had I run the cell at 30% last night I would have seen the same results?
I oversized the SWG considerably, Circupool Universal 55 for a 16,500 gallon pool. SWG should generate 2.9lbs/day per the circupool website (this model is not yet in Pool Math app), which in Pool Math should raise my FC by 21 over a 24 hour period and I am not getting anywhere close to that. I performed an OCLT and lost 1PPM and my CC was .5...so not perfect, but technically passing. Last night I left the SWG on to do what I am calling an Overnight Chlorine Gain Test "OCGT" to take the sun out of the equation and my FC only rose 2.5ppm. If I account for the 1PPM loss the night before that is a total gain of 3.5PPM. Per the effects of adding calculator, I should have gained 8ppm over that time period.
Pool Chemistry
FC - 9.5 as of this morning after 2.5 overnight gain
CC - .5
PH - 7.6
TA - 70
CH - 375
CYA - 30 (I know this is low, but don't want to raise just yet if I need to SLAM)
SALT - 3400
Pump Run Time - 23 hours at 1500RPM and 1 hour at 2600 RPM
SWG % - I have been running 24 hours during these tests, mostly at 100%
Pool is crystal clear and has been, no cloudiness whatsoever
Notes/Questions:
1. I know I need to raise CYA, but have been hesitant in case I need to SLAM or do something else. I would think the Overnight gain test would eliminate the sun factor in the equation, but could be wrong.
2. Is SWG cholorine somehow just different than LC in that it dissipates more easily? I wouldn't think so, but if the SWG can generate at even 1/2 the levels advertised I should be seeing major gains should I not? What could consume that much Chlorine?
3. Is there something potentially wrong with my cell?
4. Am I just not understanding how SWG's work and had I run the cell at 30% last night I would have seen the same results?