First Winter with SWG pool

dasbad

Member
Aug 13, 2024
11
houston texas
Pool Size
25000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
I must admit I haven’t been as diligent of testing the pool since the winter temps dropped here in Houston.

I just did a test and it seems a bit out of balance.

Specifically my salt content dropped significantly. There was quite a bit of rain here in the fall and winter so I’m sure this is impacting it.

SWG is reading 2300 and my test is reading 2600.

Wondering what the best next steps are to get it back to balanced.

Thank you in advance
 

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What model SWG are we discussing?

Add pool salt to the pool. Turn off your SWG before adding the slat and run your pump for 24 hours before turning on the SWG.


Raise your CYA to 60-70 ppm with dry stabilizer.

Add liquid chlorine to get your FC to 6-7 ppm.

 
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I must admit I haven’t been as diligent of testing the pool since the winter temps dropped here in Houston.

I just did a test and it seems a bit out of balance.

Specifically my salt content dropped significantly. There was quite a bit of rain here in the fall and winter so I’m sure this is impacting it.

SWG is reading 2300 and my test is reading 2600.

Wondering what the best next steps are to get it back to balanced.

Thank you in advance
 
Aquarite is the SWG.

I just cleaned the cell (minor build up). After reconnecting everything and turning the unit on the Inspect Cell was flashing and it was generating. Then it turned to Check Salt to red, Inspect cell to solid orange. I’m guessing it is because the salt content is too low now
 
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