I know this is off topic. I am considering a SWG because it seems to me that if I e can afford it, it is well worth the cost. Are there any dissenting views on that? I haven't found many of TFP
Maybe, but not from me. After @Newdude forced me to buy one against my will, it is now on my "If you take it away, I will fill in the pool" list.Are there any dissenting views on that?
I just started taking care of the pool that's whyP,
My initial thought is why have you waited so long..
I have three saltwater pools and I'd rather fill then all in with dirt as to have them not be saltwater pools. I have had zero issues with corrision, decking or equipment. In "total" they have been saltwater pools for over 25 years.
There are three downsides
1. Initial cost
2. Might need to run the pump longer, but that is why you buy a cell rated for at least 2 x the volume of the pool.
3. They do not work when the water temp is below 52 degrees. For me this means using Liquid Chlorine about 3 months out of the year, but in the winter, there is very little chlorine loss.
Thanks,
Jim R.
Should boil down to your needs too. I bought the circupool RJ-60+. I have a 30K gallon pool, we size at 2x the pool size and it was one of the few that was a 60K cell. The other reason I chose it is that it has 5% increments to the adjustment, the others had 20 and 25%. Finally, I don't have automation. If you have automation, probably best to get something that will integrate with your automation. Added bonus, it will run with 2800ppm salt.boils down to personal preference?
Everybody has a different system, or different system requirements. People who already have automation need to stay with that brand. People who may oneday get automation need to stay in that family also. Others just like the brand they are already using. Other others don't like the brand they already have.One thing I have noticed though, is there isn't much consensus as to which ones to get
For me, the fact I can go on vacation and only have a neighbor empty my skimmers is a huge bonus.So are the only benefits not having to lug bottles of chlorine and daily testing?
Definitely a important consideration for many.For me, the fact I can go on vacation and only have a neighbor empty my skimmers is a huge bonus.
Btw, I still test daily.
Free delivery is nice- if there’s any fresh liquid chlorine available…So are the only benefits not having to lug bottles of chlorine and daily testing?
(I would consider the saltwater feel a subjective benefit)
The reason I ask, is we live in a new age.
I have Walmart plus, so Walmart can deliver chlorine to my home for free (free delivery not free chlorineand I have a water guru. Assuming the levels it measures are close enough, it would remove daily testing.
Just a thought.
Not only lugging the bottles, but storing and having to add it to the pool on a regular basis. And I test my pool at least 3-4 times/week, if not daily, during the summer. My comment about 10 minutes/week is because it only takes a couple of minutes to test. I don’t testSo are the only benefits not having to lug bottles of chlorine and daily testing?