Hi everyone!
This is not a "what should my salt cell chlorinator output % be set to" question.
I understand all that and vary the % throughout the season and maintain levels correctly per my CYA / bather load / etc.
What I'm curious about is as a cell ages does it require a higher chlorinator % setting to maintain the same output? I'm (I believe) on the last legs of my T-CELL-9 and my usual chlorinator % I'd use given the same time of year in past years I've noticed has been going up. In fact, I just opened the pool and with my cell set to 10% I almost immediately got "percentage met" but am measuring 0% chlorine. Kept bumping it up as high as 50% and still getting "percentage met" after a few minutes. No cell can supply that much chlorine in minutes of course, but more importantly the pool FC level shows close to 0 ppm.
Super Chlorinate (100%) works however. Measuring a water sample coming out of a return shows there's chlorine produced and the voltage and amp cell numbers are within range in both polarities as it's producing Cl (see pics below). My understanding is that the amps will drop as the cell gets older but it's been the same for a few years now. Adding a set amount of salt also brings the salt ppm up as expect/measured by the cell so the cell seems to be "working". (For my pool 5kg has always bumped my salt up by 100ppm, I'm not getting "low salt").
I'm currently running a 3 hour super chlorinate now which should bring me close to my target FC ppm, then I'll see what % chlorinator I need to "maintain" that 2-3 ppm of FC. Hopefully it's not 100% as it's the start of the season and I have nowhere higher to go. Just curious if it's normal that you need to bump the chlorinator % output go up as the cell ages. Cell visually looked ok when I checked ~12 months ago. I've never needed an acid wash. Thanks!
Kal


Note: My understanding that when a cell is on current should be between ~2.3 to 6.7 amps and voltage should be between 22-25V. My voltage has always been a bit higher than that.
This is not a "what should my salt cell chlorinator output % be set to" question.
What I'm curious about is as a cell ages does it require a higher chlorinator % setting to maintain the same output? I'm (I believe) on the last legs of my T-CELL-9 and my usual chlorinator % I'd use given the same time of year in past years I've noticed has been going up. In fact, I just opened the pool and with my cell set to 10% I almost immediately got "percentage met" but am measuring 0% chlorine. Kept bumping it up as high as 50% and still getting "percentage met" after a few minutes. No cell can supply that much chlorine in minutes of course, but more importantly the pool FC level shows close to 0 ppm.
Super Chlorinate (100%) works however. Measuring a water sample coming out of a return shows there's chlorine produced and the voltage and amp cell numbers are within range in both polarities as it's producing Cl (see pics below). My understanding is that the amps will drop as the cell gets older but it's been the same for a few years now. Adding a set amount of salt also brings the salt ppm up as expect/measured by the cell so the cell seems to be "working". (For my pool 5kg has always bumped my salt up by 100ppm, I'm not getting "low salt").
I'm currently running a 3 hour super chlorinate now which should bring me close to my target FC ppm, then I'll see what % chlorinator I need to "maintain" that 2-3 ppm of FC. Hopefully it's not 100% as it's the start of the season and I have nowhere higher to go. Just curious if it's normal that you need to bump the chlorinator % output go up as the cell ages. Cell visually looked ok when I checked ~12 months ago. I've never needed an acid wash. Thanks!
Kal


Note: My understanding that when a cell is on current should be between ~2.3 to 6.7 amps and voltage should be between 22-25V. My voltage has always been a bit higher than that.
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