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    Low salt readings on multiple brand new salt cells

    Thanks for looking at the numbers. The salt cell is already installed with the hump down. I have no idea what the flow rate is, but its enough to run water through my solar array.
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    Low salt readings on multiple brand new salt cells

    Default salt display: 3000 Pool temp: 85 Cell Voltage: 32.8 Cell current: 0 Desired output (% of the knob): 100 Instant salinity: 0 Product name: al-0 Software revision (r.XX): r 1.58 Cell type: t-15 Default salt display: 3000 Pool temp: 85 Cell Voltage: 24.6 Cell current: 5.75 Desired output...
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    Low salt readings on multiple brand new salt cells

    Ok, that's good to know. I'm definitely not an electrician, but I imagine it should be pretty obvious if components are going bad. Does the board need to be removed to see the components, or is taking the panels of the Aquarite be enough? I'm pretty sure it was a Hayward original, but I'm not...
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    Low salt readings on multiple brand new salt cells

    I actually reviewed the Wiki several weeks back when I first had this problem. Is there something in particular that I should be paying attention to? The person from Salt Solutions Inc went over the numbers from my Aquarite to see if it was functioning properly, and he said they seemed within...
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    Low salt readings on multiple brand new salt cells

    I have an Aquarite chlorine generator that's probably around 20 years old but had its board replaced within the last 5 years. My Hayward T-CELL-15 started failing after only 2.5 years. Due to the significant increase in prices and low availability on Hayward's salt cells, I decided to give the...
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    My Pool Requires Insane Amounts of Muriatic Acid

    Thanks. My fill water's pH and TA is low. pH is 7.2 and I believe TA is around 50 or 60. During the summer time I pretty much have to run my SWG at 100% in order to to keep chlorine levels where they should be. What would be the advantage of keeping the pH a little higher? Am I wrong in...
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    My Pool Requires Insane Amounts of Muriatic Acid

    Ever since we purchased our home 3 years ago, I've noticed that my pool requires an insane amount of 31.45% Muriatic Acid to keep the pH in line. I have to add 28oz of acid in my 14K gallon pool every other day to keep pH between 7.4 - 7.6. I know having a salt water generator causes pH to be...