What is it? Is it bad for your AGP? I see where the newer models of the Intex SWGs have it, but the older ones do not and those are hard to find. Thanks.
It's bad in the sense that it causes staining. The best thing to do is unplug the ionizer and just run the SWCG. Intex added it to thier units and also reduced the output of them.
As it is an above ground pool (vinyl) and your swg will already have it so your not buying anything extra and providing you can test and adjust the copper level independently why not use it, you will have less to worry about algae wise, it can also help with biofilm build up, it takes some of the workload away from your chlorine thus will make your salt cell last longer and you can run with lower chlorine levels.
If your pool was concrete/plaster/tile I would say absolutely disconnect it.
The newer model Intex produces 12 grams/hour, the older ones are 24 grams/hour. I had to settle for the newer model when I got mine The good thing about it is that the timer keeps it's settings if you have a power outage or need to unplug it for some reason. As for the copper issue with these, I cut the copper bars off the plug because they looked like they could cause a flow restriction.
Jeff,
If you have blonde haired family members or pets with white hair, disconnect the wire. if you don't disconnect the wire, just be sure to keep the PH in the recommended range to avoid staining.... while rarer, copper staining can occur on vinyl pools too.
Yes that happened to me, staining in a few spots, but for some reason, when I lowered the usage from 2 to 1 hr a day for the swg. with my filter (8 hr / 12 hrs a day), the staining went away. I have a 16' x 48" size ag ultra frame pool...I guess the copper was reabsorbed? Not too sure why, but it DID go away after I changed the swg settings and that's good news for me!
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