- Aug 19, 2022
- 77
- Pool Size
- 34000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
This guy right here is 20% shareholder in CicuPool. And deserves it.Don't leave out the newdude part. That's my favorite part.
This guy right here is 20% shareholder in CicuPool. And deserves it.Don't leave out the newdude part. That's my favorite part.
That’s nuts. But here in the mid Atlantic we get more rain.it was over 4000 ppm and I was using liquid chlorine at that time (no SWG)
This is some TFP wiki level knowledge right here.Listen to your wife- things will go much easier for you.
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You mean I've been giving him all my business.This guy right here is 20% shareholder in CicuPool. And deserves it.
Poolstored battled me for a couple pages that his stenner worked great for him. He couldn't grasp the no jug lugging thing. Like. He grasped it fully, but it never hits to the extent it should.This guy right here is 20% shareholder in CicuPool. And deserves it.
If you’d said this to me I’d have switched months ago.So then he switched because I told him he shouldn't.
That’s what I’m looking for!IIRC on day 3 he sent me a message saying that SWGs were boring because he had nothing to do. (Which is AWESOME)
I'm another "Newdude Convert".Don't leave out the newdude part. That's my favorite part
Makes sense that you think you can taste it... I think at 3,200 or so, you'd find it quite different.Ha ha! It’s 3,800 ppm by drops just now. I slightly overshot my target. Though RJ panel claims only 3,200.
Date | Measured [Cl-] with K-1766 (ppm) | Addition (lb of NaCl) | Predicted New [Cl-] | Notes |
3/24/24 | 1200 | |||
4/14/24 | 80 | 1480 | Expect 3.5 ppm/lb | |
4/21/24 | 120 | 1900 | ||
4/21/24 | 2000 | Salt rose by 100 ppm, nominally more than predicted. But within resolution of test. | ||
4/29/24 | 120 | 2420 | ||
5/5/24 | 200 | 3120 | ||
5/5/24 | 2800 | Salt rose by 300 ppm less than predicted. Pool could be bigger than I believe. Net gain -200 (1 drop). | ||
5/5/24 | 120 | 3220 | ||
5/6/24 | 3800 | Salt rose by 600 ppm more than predicted. Pool could be smaller than I believe. Net gain +400. |
Salt, CYA and CH may take a full day to register after being dissolved.Perhaps I didn’t wait long enough for complete mixing of the water after the salt dissolved — on 5/5/24 I waited just over an hour, (though I thought I recalled a rule of thumb from TFP that 10 mins is enough), and I got the same result of 2,800 ppm on repeat tests from both the end
And case and point to creep up to target for the chems that aren't easily reversed.
The swg takes many hours to add FC. During the peak UV of the day, you'll lose more than it can produce.But first, help me understand why a SWCG pool needs a CYA>60 whereas a bleach/Stenner pool is fine with CYA>40??
Still, you added your whole dose in an hour, and not 6, 12 or even 24. I could run the SWG only at night and it would entirely swing like a LC pool during the day, just with slightly less loss from the higher CYA.With my Stenner, I was adding bleach between 4pm and 5pm (and then testing around 6pm). If anything, I'd imagine that the trough at 3pm was lower than with the SWCG.
My SWG is never too tired to add chlorine today. Or too busy. Or forgetful.and maybe takes in the risk that those pools get into trouble more easily and need more SLAMs!