- May 25, 2018
- 25
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
I'm finally making the switch to salt. I tried to do the tabs and liquid chlorine but it's time to make life easier for myself. I am always open to opinions on the best SWG to use in my situation and could really use some advice on the best location to install the SWG. I don't have any automation systems, just a ~5-year Pentair VS Pump (which has its own digital timer but is hooked up to a regular timer as well) and an ancient heater that runs when needed (rarely), and a functional DE filter.
A local company wanted to install an iChlor 30, which everyone has said is too small for my pool. Another company I tried last year basically ghosted me when they couldn't get the SWG so I'm going to DIY this before I open the pool. I'm currently thinking of a Circupool RJ-60 plus (only $20 more than the RJJ-45 plus) or a Core-55 (only $20 more than the Core-35. The Core is $200 more than the RJ so I just need to figure out which one is better for my setup, but both can more than handle my size pool. I'm also open to other models if anyone thinks I should be considering them.
My big question is how best to redo the plumbing after the heater to incorporate a new SWG. That includes replacing the 3 old ball valves with 3 new jandy valves (similar to what I did last summer on the section before the pump). I will be removing the Pool Frog (never seemed to work the way it should) leaving me with a blank slate after the heater, albeit with not a lot of space or options. My initial thought is a 45 out of the heater leading to a 45 down at the lower distribution section. That straight run would need to incorporate a check valve and the SWG, assuming I can find the room for both in there. I'd likely need to install the flow switch before the heater where I have more space for it. I'm open to any and all suggestions here. The pool is still closed so I can do all this in the coming weeks before I open it for the season.
Thanks!




A local company wanted to install an iChlor 30, which everyone has said is too small for my pool. Another company I tried last year basically ghosted me when they couldn't get the SWG so I'm going to DIY this before I open the pool. I'm currently thinking of a Circupool RJ-60 plus (only $20 more than the RJJ-45 plus) or a Core-55 (only $20 more than the Core-35. The Core is $200 more than the RJ so I just need to figure out which one is better for my setup, but both can more than handle my size pool. I'm also open to other models if anyone thinks I should be considering them.
My big question is how best to redo the plumbing after the heater to incorporate a new SWG. That includes replacing the 3 old ball valves with 3 new jandy valves (similar to what I did last summer on the section before the pump). I will be removing the Pool Frog (never seemed to work the way it should) leaving me with a blank slate after the heater, albeit with not a lot of space or options. My initial thought is a 45 out of the heater leading to a 45 down at the lower distribution section. That straight run would need to incorporate a check valve and the SWG, assuming I can find the room for both in there. I'd likely need to install the flow switch before the heater where I have more space for it. I'm open to any and all suggestions here. The pool is still closed so I can do all this in the coming weeks before I open it for the season.
Thanks!



