The house we bought in southern Minnesota has an in-ground vinyl chlorine pool that was originally a SWG pool, but they didn’t want to pay to replace the salt cell (IC20) so they cut the power cord and converted to chlorine.
I’d like to go back to SWG, as I travel 3-4 days at a time for work and want a system I only need to check once a week vs more regular like our current setup needs. It’s a 20,000 gallon pool that currently has a high CYA of around 100, higher phosphates seeing 300, and high alkalinity around 200.
I knew nothing of pools before buying the house. From what I’ve gathered, an IC40 cell would be better for our size pool, but reading the manual it seems as though I need my CYA to come down to 30-50.
Swapping the water isn’t a problem, but my question really is what else should I be looking for to make sure I’m ok? The power center is there, so I’m thinking I can just throw the IC40 in, plug it into the power center, add my salt to the pool, and be off to the races.
Please let me know.
I’d like to go back to SWG, as I travel 3-4 days at a time for work and want a system I only need to check once a week vs more regular like our current setup needs. It’s a 20,000 gallon pool that currently has a high CYA of around 100, higher phosphates seeing 300, and high alkalinity around 200.
I knew nothing of pools before buying the house. From what I’ve gathered, an IC40 cell would be better for our size pool, but reading the manual it seems as though I need my CYA to come down to 30-50.
Swapping the water isn’t a problem, but my question really is what else should I be looking for to make sure I’m ok? The power center is there, so I’m thinking I can just throw the IC40 in, plug it into the power center, add my salt to the pool, and be off to the races.
Please let me know.