Calcium and SWG plates

boergler

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Maintain your CSI between 0 and -0.3 and you will not get significant build up on your SWCG. I manage my CSI with CH up to 1000 ppm. No scale build up on SWCG ever.
Thanks for this. I have been very confused as many say CH is not important and don't worry about negative CSI. But I think I will heed your advice and CircuPool who says it's important for the SWG.
 
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Depends on the details of your pool.

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How do test your water chemistry?
 
Welcome to TFP.

Depends on the details of your pool.

Please create your signature with details of your pool and equipment and we can give you tailored advice.

How do test your water chemistry?

My signature was added. I have commissioned my pool and working to get CSI close to zero. However, do I need to do this with a vinyl liner? Circupool says so to not corrode the SWG cell. But many say metal corrosion is not a thing with regards to CSI.

I test with Taylor test kits.

FC: 4.5
pH: 7.9
TA: 90
CH: 190
CYA: 60
SALT: 3600
TEMP: 63 deg F
CSI: -0.25
 
Any negative CSI is fine with a vinyl pool and SWG. You don’t need to get your CSI closer to 0.
 
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