- Aug 25, 2022
- 3
- Pool Size
- 12500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
Hey everyone, I am just getting setup for a new salt system in my pool.
I have always assumed my pool to be aprox 12,000 gallons after measuring and calculating it out. Been running with that number for the past 3 years useing the TFP method and all seemed to have been working out fine. I decided to go ahead and convert to salt and went for 3200 ppm. That calculated out to 320 pounds of salt for 12,000 gallons. However after testing with a Taylor salt test kit after 24 hours I got aprox 5400 ppm. The salt reagents in the kit did expire about 8 months ago but I have them stored in a cool air conditioned room. Not ruling out that they are bad but I do kinda doubt it. Ordering a fresh set anyway.
I guess mistake one was not checking as I go but I have always trusted the numbers in the past with no issues so I just sent it.
Waited a few more days (today) and tested 5200 ppm. 5400/5200 seems like it would be good for a reasonable margin of error. So I trust those numbers.
Problem is if you run the numbers through the TFP effects of adding calculator I would have had to been at aprox 7,000 gallons of water to have hit 5200 ppm with 320 pounds of salt. I do not believe salt level is an ideal method to calculate volume though.
Before I go draining 40% of my pool does anyone have any ideas what may really be the cause here? Am I missing something?
I have always assumed my pool to be aprox 12,000 gallons after measuring and calculating it out. Been running with that number for the past 3 years useing the TFP method and all seemed to have been working out fine. I decided to go ahead and convert to salt and went for 3200 ppm. That calculated out to 320 pounds of salt for 12,000 gallons. However after testing with a Taylor salt test kit after 24 hours I got aprox 5400 ppm. The salt reagents in the kit did expire about 8 months ago but I have them stored in a cool air conditioned room. Not ruling out that they are bad but I do kinda doubt it. Ordering a fresh set anyway.
I guess mistake one was not checking as I go but I have always trusted the numbers in the past with no issues so I just sent it.
Waited a few more days (today) and tested 5200 ppm. 5400/5200 seems like it would be good for a reasonable margin of error. So I trust those numbers.
Problem is if you run the numbers through the TFP effects of adding calculator I would have had to been at aprox 7,000 gallons of water to have hit 5200 ppm with 320 pounds of salt. I do not believe salt level is an ideal method to calculate volume though.
Before I go draining 40% of my pool does anyone have any ideas what may really be the cause here? Am I missing something?