- Jul 3, 2013
- 9,027
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool SJ-40
I have been using Salt in my tub for over a year and really wanted to go to a SWG but there were not any really good choices.. I have an always on circulation pump with 1.5 inch flex pipe and most small SWG were using 3/4 inch barb fitting or a drop in with a cord hanging in the tub...
Cutting into your perfectly good plumbing is not for the faint of heart

Pool Saltwater Chlorine Generator
I found out Controlomatic had the Megachlor that uses 2 inch fittings and is rated from 1000 gallons to 20000 gallons for a pool or spa and has a Chlorine production of 100 grams per day. It is a basic system in that it turns on a set amount of time in a 3 hour period.. I noticed once I received the instruction manual that power level's 1 to 3 are used for spa's and pools under 1000 gallons, so it should do well and is about 6 times over sized
I have a built in GFCI system so I wired the controller in so if I pull the breaker or anything were to happen it would turn off everything and trip the GFCI.. It has a long enough cord that you could plug it into a GFCI plug from your house. another thing, it is always on, so your hot tub would need to have a constant circulation pump like mine. In this picture you can see the 13 amp extension cord cut down to 2 feet and wired directly into my power center, the converter uses 1.8 amps and 100 to 240 volt's and I wired it 120v... so no issues with power. My hot tub uses about 50 amps with all 3 pumps and heater on, I have 60 amp 240 volt power going to it.
I used a 1.5/2 inch jandy valve just in case I needed to replace the cell and did not want to empty the tub.. I plumbed it in after the filter and heater just before it goes back into the tub..
Cutting into your perfectly good plumbing is not for the faint of heart

Pool Saltwater Chlorine Generator
I found out Controlomatic had the Megachlor that uses 2 inch fittings and is rated from 1000 gallons to 20000 gallons for a pool or spa and has a Chlorine production of 100 grams per day. It is a basic system in that it turns on a set amount of time in a 3 hour period.. I noticed once I received the instruction manual that power level's 1 to 3 are used for spa's and pools under 1000 gallons, so it should do well and is about 6 times over sized


I have a built in GFCI system so I wired the controller in so if I pull the breaker or anything were to happen it would turn off everything and trip the GFCI.. It has a long enough cord that you could plug it into a GFCI plug from your house. another thing, it is always on, so your hot tub would need to have a constant circulation pump like mine. In this picture you can see the 13 amp extension cord cut down to 2 feet and wired directly into my power center, the converter uses 1.8 amps and 100 to 240 volt's and I wired it 120v... so no issues with power. My hot tub uses about 50 amps with all 3 pumps and heater on, I have 60 amp 240 volt power going to it.

I used a 1.5/2 inch jandy valve just in case I needed to replace the cell and did not want to empty the tub.. I plumbed it in after the filter and heater just before it goes back into the tub..







