- Oct 25, 2015
- 5,828
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
Yes, something's not right. I see you have the K-1766 test kit is that how you're checking or are you using the reading on the swg?
Been battling one health thing or another in the family for the last 10 years, but things seemed to be aligning now.Sorry to hear about your health hope things improve. What sort of shed? I don't understand what the shed is for.
This is long:Yes, something's not right. I see you have the K-1766 test kit is that how you're checking or are you using the reading on the swg?
Good to hear with the health thing..Been battling one health thing or another in the family for the last 10 years, but things seemed to be aligning now.Shed roof for solar (shingled area). You were talking about your roof being shady...
pool with almost complete shed: designed-for-solar roof
I was using both SWG reading and 2 different Pinch-A-Penny stores. Just received the kit (after SWG turned off) and other than one reading (4400) I didn't test again. I hope the level magically drops to something reasonable - it was high because I was "gaming" the SWG to work.Yes, something's not right. I see you have the K-1766 test kit is that how you're checking or are you using the reading on the swg?
I have no idea what happened, I typed a massive long story then decided to remove it all and just summarize.. but somehow it managed to be posted anyway.. I think the summary version should suffice...Well the shed has tons of stuff in it (including some resident 'coons that have pooped on just about everything), but the size and angle of the roof were specifically for solar. Of course now wish I'd made it about 4 ft wider. ?
Think maybe your salt history story got truncated?
probably wish you made it 'coon proof too lol. Maybe you can extend it?Well the shed has tons of stuff in it (including some resident 'coons that have pooped on just about everything), but the size and angle of the roof were specifically for solar. Of course now wish I'd made it about 4 ft wider. ?
Think maybe your salt history story got truncated?
I just read half way through the thread link you posted. Wow some of the things I have been trying to determine... I could replace the Aquarite for the Aquaplus (the savings from the cell pay some of the cost of the upgrade) which would mean buying the Tristar (even briefly tried to figure all the models)... to then figure I should go with Pentair since people here are saying Pentair automation is best.. but then it maybe best to buy the Pentair SWG to go with (which is to me sub-optimal due to Pentair having the electronics on the cell)Been battling one health thing or another in the family for the last 10 years, but things seemed to be aligning now.Shed roof for solar (shingled area). You were talking about your roof being shady...
pool with almost complete shed: designed-for-solar roof
That's a pretty typical SWG cell failure scenario.. they start reporting there is not enough salt when they start to go out and if you believe only the cell you will add too much salt into the water. That's why testing the salinity separately helps diagnose that particular failure mode. been there done that. Luckily I didn't add so much salt that I had to drain my pool to get it back in line after replacing the cell.I was using both SWG reading and 2 different Pinch-A-Penny stores. Just received the kit (after SWG turned off) and other than one reading (4400) I didn't test again. I hope the level magically drops to something reasonable - it was high because I was "gaming" the SWG to work.
I have an overflo gizmo on the pool? Is that something that gets installed with newer pools? I have no idea.. the pool came with the house when we bought it in 2012.. it's a very old pool... would this gizmo be a physical piece of equipment? If so there isn't one on the equipment pad. There is a vacuum pipe with a cover. The other end has a red valve which is closed at the equipment pad)That's a pretty typical SWG cell failure scenario.. they start reporting there is not enough salt when they start to go out and if you believe only the cell you will add too much salt into the water. That's why testing the salinity separately helps diagnose that particular failure mode. been there done that. Luckily I didn't add so much salt that I had to drain my pool to get it back in line after replacing the cell.
I say you are in Fla... I've seen where the simmer rains dilute the pool enough and owners forget they have an over flow gizmo on the pool... so the pool drains water, it get replaced with rainwater, and the salinity goes down. That was my first thought when you said you had to keep adding salt.
If it is this I don't have one:I have an overflo gizmo on the pool? Is that something that gets installed with newer pools? I have no idea.. the pool came with the house when we bought it in 2012.. it's a very old pool... would this gizmo be a physical piece of equipment? If so there isn't one on the equipment pad. There is a vacuum pipe with a cover. The other end has a red valve which is closed at the equipment pad)
I knew the SWG was reporting it lower than it was. The SWG would work if it's sensor registered the salt level was correct, so I kept increasing salt with the history / knowledge that the salt level would reduce anyway so it wouldn't matter if my actual salt level is a bit high.
Whatever is causing salt to go down I assume will continue. I just hope the new SWG will generate Chlorine with salt level this high if it doesn't. I would rather not drain/fill the pool. CH is a bit high too (again assuming I tested it accurately) so that may force my hand.
I will check and check again before I run the new SWG (whenever I have it installed..) and adjust up or drain a bit and re-fill as necessary.
I think jimmythegreek pointed me at a good system, but what turned me away was that my in-pool spa-type jets needed more control than that unit could provide, the next higher version cost was acually close to or more than the IntelliCenter, and the RF to wireless to PC connection was reported as really slow.I just read half way through the thread link you posted. Wow some of the things I have been trying to determine... I could replace the Aquarite for the Aquaplus ...
Retired development programmer here.level of detail and diagrams in your thread. It's the sort of thing I like to do in IT
I'm probably partly the cause - an incognito Nash Rambler.This thread seems to be rambling among several topics, I'll stick to the salt issue.
Diane,I think jimmythegreek pointed me at a good system, but what turned me away was that my in-pool spa-type jets needed more control than that unit could provide, the next higher version cost was acually close to or more than the IntelliCenter, and the RF to wireless to PC connection was reported as really slow.
Retired development programmer here.
I'm probably partly the cause - an incognito Nash Rambler.But the automation selection with its solar and SWG aspects so matches what I'm trying to do.
Are the salt test strips worth anything? I thought I'd read that they were "good enough" to verify the levels reported by the SWG. If not, I'll need to get that test setup too. Really interested to see if eco's problems are caused by SWG failure. Good info for the future.
I only drained a few times since 2014. my salt loss is much more frequent than can be accounted by a once every 1-2 yr drain.Ok then... everytime you have to drain water out of the pool, you are draining off salt and CYA that will need to be replaced. You are losing your chemicals to dilution. I'm lucky where I live as there is not much spring rain and virtually no summer rain. So during the swim season I only lose water to evaporation but the chemicals stay in the pool. and I only see the dilution during the winter rainy season.