- Nov 15, 2022
- 58
- Pool Size
- 11000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
This will be my first winter with a saltwater pool and looking for info on what I need to do...
I'm located in the Dallas area, so I get a couple months with cold temps and probably a few weeks of below freezing weather. I don't really "close" my pool, I just change the filter to run overnight and freeze guard kicks in when needed to keep water moving.
I'm located in the Dallas area, so I get a couple months with cold temps and probably a few weeks of below freezing weather. I don't really "close" my pool, I just change the filter to run overnight and freeze guard kicks in when needed to keep water moving.
- At what water temp should I stop using the SWG, I think I read 60 degrees?
- Should I remove the salt cell or just stop using it? I noticed Jandy has a dummy cell that can be swapped in, but not sure if it's really needed?
- I assume I could just use a floater with chlorine tablets for the winter if I want to keep things simple?
- I have a chemical dosing pump installed for acid to control ph - I'm a big fan of automation and reducing time spent maintaining the pool. The dosing pump will be shutdown for the winter, but it has a flow cell that is tapped into the plumbing. I'm considering an offline chlorine feeder that I could just swap into the same ports that the ph pump uses for the flow cell. Overkill? Probably. But they aren't very expensive and I already have the ports into the pool plumbing so it seems like a pretty simple install.
- Anything else I'm not thinking of that I should be accounting for?