Can I go back to fresh water?

mdbrown

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Aug 2, 2021
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Sacramento, CA
Pool Size
32000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Sorry, slight misnomer in the subject, as we have not yet added salt and are currently "fresh". We are just past start up (in second month), but have not added salt because we need to drain 1/3 of the water soon to do a small repair, so we did not want to have to correct the salt twice. But we are liking the pool as is. We have a two-tank Intellichem (acid/chlorine) that is working well (and I'm also testing regularly with the full TFTest kit), we have a dog that drinks the water, and we have a $20K cover that Aquamatic says doesn't really love the salt.

So, question is really about the IC60, which is plumbed inline: Is there any issue with simply disconnecting it from power and leaving it where it is? This would give me very easy ability to convert to salt water later, if we decided that makes sense. I suppose I could also make up a piece of PVC with unions to put in place of the IC60, but wondering if it's really necessary.

Everything is ready to add salt, we're just having second thoughts now that everything is working well, and we've always had a fresh water pool.

Thanks for your input!
 
md,

Having a saltwater pool is not a requirement, so just don't add the salt and disconnect the salt cell. I would remove the cell and add a winter tube in its place.

Then, once you figure out that there is a reason that we do not recommend the IntelliChem, you'll be ready to switch to the SWCG. :mrgreen:

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
I agree with the sentiment to remove the IC60 and replace it with the winter tube. This will prevent calcium buildup on the plates and it'll be clean and ready to go once you decide to use it.
 
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