- Sep 26, 2016
- 228
- Pool Size
- 11000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
I have a few questions regarding my SWG and CL. I have noticed that my CL consumption has definitely fallen due to the change in weather. My SWG was set to 50%, and kept a nice ~7 and has rose due to what I believe is the temp change. Does the temperature effect this solely, or is the lack of sun during the daylight hours, lack of bodies in the pool with sunscreen, all the above? My CL level rose above the 7 mark and I shut off the SWG, the level really hasn't budged much, only dropping slightly within almost a week of the SWG being turned off.
This leads to my second question: At what point exactly should I turn off the SWG for the winter? Is it the ambient temp being ~50 deg outside? Or the water temperature of the pool being ~50 deg? I have a friend that says his SWG will work throughout the winter, he states his unit produces CL. I want to do whatever it takes to extend the life of my SWG, so what's best?
I assume as the temperature of the water is getting cooler, the CL lasts longer. (this may be wrong) But can I safely assume I can add bleach to a certain % once a week and keep my FC level decent? (each Sunday add 2 or 4 cups?) This is a guess but I am sure poolmath can give me a number?
This leads to my second question: At what point exactly should I turn off the SWG for the winter? Is it the ambient temp being ~50 deg outside? Or the water temperature of the pool being ~50 deg? I have a friend that says his SWG will work throughout the winter, he states his unit produces CL. I want to do whatever it takes to extend the life of my SWG, so what's best?
I assume as the temperature of the water is getting cooler, the CL lasts longer. (this may be wrong) But can I safely assume I can add bleach to a certain % once a week and keep my FC level decent? (each Sunday add 2 or 4 cups?) This is a guess but I am sure poolmath can give me a number?