- Mar 5, 2017
- 603
- Pool Size
- 17000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
How can I better manage my chlorine level from my Hayward SWG? It just seems high to me. I normally kept my free chlorine level at 2-3 and with the SWG I consistently get
TC: 5+
FC: 5-7
CYA (still settling): 60
I am running the pump for 12 hours at 1150rpm with output of 50%. I look at the watts/amps and when I adjust the output those #s don’t seem to change (is that normal!?). I reduced output to 35% and didn’t see a reduction. I’m using a K1001 and 9056 because the levels are so high.
I wonder if I should accept these higher levels, or decrease pump run time? Summers coming and pool temps are now at mid-70s and it still seems high.
It’s nice not having to add liquid chlorine, so I’m becoming a believer.
TC: 5+
FC: 5-7
CYA (still settling): 60
I am running the pump for 12 hours at 1150rpm with output of 50%. I look at the watts/amps and when I adjust the output those #s don’t seem to change (is that normal!?). I reduced output to 35% and didn’t see a reduction. I’m using a K1001 and 9056 because the levels are so high.
I wonder if I should accept these higher levels, or decrease pump run time? Summers coming and pool temps are now at mid-70s and it still seems high.
It’s nice not having to add liquid chlorine, so I’m becoming a believer.