- Oct 4, 2016
- 17
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45
Just moved to a new house with a pool, and trying to get a handle on it. There was enough evidence that it was a chlorine pool that I went ahead and bought the tabs and the shock. Coming from a saltwater pool with the Hayward system, I was shocked at how much money in chemicals this thing required each week (5 3" tabs, and 3 bags of shock each week for a 25k pool).
So when I finally got a chance to go over and look at the pool equipment, I look down next to the pump and see what looks like a salt cell, with the little dongle that shows flow, and has you run program A or B, etc. Opening the panel, I see what looks like a regular Aqualink setup though, no screen to give salt readings, trouble codes or output of any kind.
We had the water tested for salt and there is none, but I'd really like to get it up and going with salt again. I just don't know where to start. The Hayward screen was a bit cryptic, but at least I could tell when it didn't like the amount of salt it had, or if it was even generating at all. I'm not sure where to start with this?
So when I finally got a chance to go over and look at the pool equipment, I look down next to the pump and see what looks like a salt cell, with the little dongle that shows flow, and has you run program A or B, etc. Opening the panel, I see what looks like a regular Aqualink setup though, no screen to give salt readings, trouble codes or output of any kind.
We had the water tested for salt and there is none, but I'd really like to get it up and going with salt again. I just don't know where to start. The Hayward screen was a bit cryptic, but at least I could tell when it didn't like the amount of salt it had, or if it was even generating at all. I'm not sure where to start with this?