Bad salt cell?

phoven

Member
Jul 12, 2019
18
Clearwater, FL
Pool Size
22000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I have an in ground salt water pool with a Hydrazzo pool finish and a Hayward Swim Pure Plus with a t-15 salt water cell. When ever I add any chlorine stabilizer

to the pool the t-cell stops up with white sediment in a few days. I when out of town for a little over a week and the t-cell was stopped up solid.

I started the acid wash late in the day and it was taking forever to clean the cell so I let it soak over night. Now it reads a very low salt level.

It tests around 3800 but will only read about 2700. Could the long acid wash have damaged the t-cell or could there be something going bad in my panel?
 
I guess I was pool stored, the pool stores keep telling me I have to use Chlorine Stabilizer but every time I do my T-cell stops up in about a week with white powdery material which I suspect is my pool finish.
 
First foundation of TFP is to test your own water. Get a good test kit and we will square you away. Link-->Test Kits Compared

With proper testing we can figure out the cause of your powder, and ensure you increase the longevity of you pool finish.
 
First foundation of TFP is to test your own water. Get a good test kit and we will square you away. Link-->Test Kits Compared

With proper testing we can figure out the cause of your powder, and ensure you increase the longevity of you pool finish.
What about my T-cell, could the long acid wash have damaged the T-cell?
 
Yes, entirely possible, especially if you let it soak overnight.

Reading about cleaning here:

You likely have high TA and CH, which causes your CSI to be high. High CSI is indicates the potential for scaling.

Get the test kit so we can figure out the cause of the scaling.

Do this, turn the cell on at 100%. Wait about 2 minutes, then do this diagnostic and report back
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Yes, entirely possible, especially if you let it soak overnight.

Reading about cleaning here:

You likely have high TA and CH, which causes your CSI to be high. High CSI is indicates the potential for scaling.

Get the test kit so we can figure out the cause of the scaling.

Do this, turn the cell on at 100%. Wait about 2 minutes, then do this diagnostic and report back
View attachment 598203
7/21/24



1= 92

2= 25.4

3= 5.51

4= 100P

5= -2400

6= AL-0

7= r 1.59

8= e -15

9= 2500 default salt display

I'll get a new water sample tomorrow at Leslies and look into getting one of those test kits.
 
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