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    Struggling maintaining Chlorine levels after adding solar heater

    It could be but I think the chances are less likely. I have the taylor kit, and went and bought new reagents for r001 and r002. Just to be sure. I also have a clear pools dropper kit, it's harder to read since it's shades of yellow as the chlorine gets higher. It showed clear water, with no...
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    Struggling maintaining Chlorine levels after adding solar heater

    Thanks I guess I'll slam. My water looks beautiful and there's no noticable build up anywhere. But I'll for sure fail the overnight test.
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    Struggling maintaining Chlorine levels after adding solar heater

    I added 2 gallons of liquid chlorine just because it was so low today. waited an hour and tested pool came back at 10ppm... I just checked it 2 hours later... 0. What the heck.
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    Struggling maintaining Chlorine levels after adding solar heater

    In this case the 60% i was referring to was the Chlorine Generation, not the pump speed, but I knew what you were saying also.
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    Struggling maintaining Chlorine levels after adding solar heater

    Thank you! I checked the speed and it seems that 100% is actually full speed, but I do see the setting you refer to that lets you set a new 100%. I thought it might be something due to flow and the routing of the solar, i disabled the solar all day yesterday and checked it this morning and it...
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    Struggling maintaining Chlorine levels after adding solar heater

    Thanks! I double checked everything last night. It's been enough for 6 months, but suddenly doesn't seem to be. It's running at 60% right now and chlorine was good this morning. I cleaned the filter and the filter tank last night, thought maybe something could be growing in the bottom...
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    Struggling maintaining Chlorine levels after adding solar heater

    Thank you! This is the kind where you pump water to the panels. The flow when the heater is on goes from Heat ON: PUMP > FILTER > PANELS > SWG > POOL. Heat Off: PUMP > FILTER> SWG > POOL
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    Struggling maintaining Chlorine levels after adding solar heater

    Ahh thank you I'll get my signature updated! I have a hayward omnilogic, the schedule has been 8AM to 5PM at 65% pump speed (Variable). When the heater kicks on, it ramps up to 100% for three minutes. I do have it set to heater extend, meaning if it's capable of producing heat beyond 5PM it...
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    Struggling maintaining Chlorine levels after adding solar heater

    I have a 10k Gallon gunnite pool (Pebbletec). The build was finished in April of this year. It has a Hayward T9 cell (rated for 25k) gallons. After some newlywed time, i settled at a salt cell generation of 38%. Which constantly kept my Chlorine levels between 2-4ppm. The PH required a cup of...