Hello, I searched the forum by the search engine throws out a majority of my search words so i don't get any relavent matches. I hoping someone here knows how to do this conversion (Grams/hr from ppm) I'm trying to calulate how much my Intex SWG is putting out (2009 model no copper). The units has only been in service approx. 5 months. clean the cell regularly. The power pack got fried and i replaced it, but with one from a 2011 model. I have data from before the pack got fried and data from the new one, as well i measured water from the filter bleed (preSWG) and from a hose connected to one of the returns (post-SWG)
Here is my data:
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from filter:
FC: 3.4ppm
from hose:
FC 5.6ppm
flow: 50gal/min
pool: 20k gal
full turn over time: 6.6hrs
I'm curious how much worse the SWG my preform with the 2011 power supply
SWG data:
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2009 pak:
DC voltage output to cell, bench tested, water not in the cell: 24v DC
Whole unit in stock condition rated @24 G/hr
2011 pak:
DC voltage output to cell, bench tested, water not in the cell: 13.5v DC
Whole unit in stock condition rated @12 G/hr
The plate length on the new cell is the same as the old but it only has 3 this year
and two big 'ol blocks of copper down stream.
Here is my data:
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from filter:
FC: 3.4ppm
from hose:
FC 5.6ppm
flow: 50gal/min
pool: 20k gal
full turn over time: 6.6hrs
I'm curious how much worse the SWG my preform with the 2011 power supply
SWG data:
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2009 pak:
DC voltage output to cell, bench tested, water not in the cell: 24v DC
Whole unit in stock condition rated @24 G/hr
2011 pak:
DC voltage output to cell, bench tested, water not in the cell: 13.5v DC
Whole unit in stock condition rated @12 G/hr
The plate length on the new cell is the same as the old but it only has 3 this year

and two big 'ol blocks of copper down stream.