- May 2, 2017
- 104
- Pool Size
- 10000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
Newly installed SWG. I did calculation based on 11,500 gallon pool which would of been roughly just over 300lbs of salt to get pool started
I put about 260 in and checked next day to be sure I didn't overshoot...well I either have a smaller pool than I think or I suck at math but I am now at 4500. I drained a few inches and refilled with almost zero effect. I rather not drain and refill cause then everything else also get diluted but also don't want to cause damage to pool or equipment.
From what I read on here it seems if your SWG isn't complaining then leave it. It seems fine with the higher salt levels but want to be sure I am not hurting anything else leaving it at 4500. I am confident it's that high as a Taylor kit, strips, and SWG all say between 4400-4600.
I put about 260 in and checked next day to be sure I didn't overshoot...well I either have a smaller pool than I think or I suck at math but I am now at 4500. I drained a few inches and refilled with almost zero effect. I rather not drain and refill cause then everything else also get diluted but also don't want to cause damage to pool or equipment.
From what I read on here it seems if your SWG isn't complaining then leave it. It seems fine with the higher salt levels but want to be sure I am not hurting anything else leaving it at 4500. I am confident it's that high as a Taylor kit, strips, and SWG all say between 4400-4600.