Aquarite SWCG %

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Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
@JamesW
hey could you clarify this any further? I am really trying to figure out my chlorine output and honestly I am not sure from everything that I have found here whether my cycle is 1 hour , 120 minutes or 180 minutes. I was trying to keep and eye on it to figure it out manually and started seeing chlorinator off percentage met when I know that it shouldn't be based on my setting, but "At 60 degrees Fahrenheit, the output is reduced to 20% of the setting." could explain what I am seeing. I haven't seen that in any Hayward p/w I have read or anywhere else on this site. We had a cold snap for the first time and I saw chlorinator off low temperature for the first time yesterday. Today the swg is back on but seems to be not on as long usual. I see chlorinator off percentage met in what seems like 15 mins or so. Does the cell reduce output at a particular water/air temperature? What temperature is it supposed to be totally stopped at ?

Not sure what/if any of the below helps you but put it in anyway:
main software revision 4.30
display software aqua pod r0.97b
rf base software r3.00 id:3867
 
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Hayward Aquarite.​

  • 180 minutes
At 70%, it will generate for 126 minutes and then it will stop generating for 54 minutes. While not generating, Prologic will say percentage met, or Aquarite will have the generating led stay on when the switch is in auto even when it's not actually generating. The instant salinity and the amps will be zero when not generating.

Then, it will reverse polarity and a new 180 minute cycle will begin[3]

Output is reduced to 20% at 60° F and output stops at 50°. When water temperatures drop below 60F, the unit basically has a cap of 20%. It does not reduce the output by 20%, as has been posted at times. Any setting from 100%-20% is set to 20% and anything less than 20% stays at the original setting.

With Firmware Revision 1.55 (5/8/2009) the cycle time (reverses polarity) changed from 120 minutes (2 hrs) to 180 minutes (3 hrs).

 

Hayward Aquarite.​

  • 180 minutes
At 70%, it will generate for 126 minutes and then it will stop generating for 54 minutes. While not generating, Prologic will say percentage met, or Aquarite will have the generating led stay on when the switch is in auto even when it's not actually generating. The instant salinity and the amps will be zero when not generating.

Then, it will reverse polarity and a new 180 minute cycle will begin[3]

Output is reduced to 20% at 60° F and output stops at 50°. When water temperatures drop below 60F, the unit basically has a cap of 20%. It does not reduce the output by 20%, as has been posted at times. Any setting from 100%-20% is set to 20% and anything less than 20% stays at the original setting.

With Firmware Revision 1.55 (5/8/2009) the cycle time (reverses polarity) changed from 120 minutes (2 hrs) to 180 minutes (3 hrs).

thank you for this , I guess im not sure which one that I do have, it say aqualogic. so not aquarite nor prologic so idk....
 
Goldline introduced AquaLogic in 2003. Hayward acquired Goldline in August of 2004. Hayward discontinued AquaLogic in 2008 and replaced it with Hayward ProLogic. Firmware 3.XX and above is for ProLogic systems.[1]



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Goldline introduced AquaLogic in 2003. Hayward acquired Goldline in August of 2004. Hayward discontinued AquaLogic in 2008 and replaced it with Hayward ProLogic. Firmware 3.XX and above is for ProLogic systems.[1]



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ok thanks for responding with all of this.. super helpful and a total relief. I thought that something was wrong but seems like it is functioning as designed. thanks again
 
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