- Aug 23, 2022
- 146
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Yes, Julian date 208 on this one, so that was only a couple weeks ago.6:26AM Added 1g of 10% bleach (pool essentials from walmart, julian date 208 so very fresh)
I'm as confident as I can be on the pool volume, I'm not entirely sure how I can get a much higher level of confidence, but I'm open to suggestions. I have a whole house flow-meter (Phyn) which I compared to individual flow meters on each of the hoses I had doing the fill which I compared to the house's city water meter. Obviously there were discrepancies, but they were all within what I would say was an acceptable range since the house flow-meter and the city meter both were accounting for our family's usage within the home as well, so I took the value of the flow meters on the hose as my final value. The exact count was 22,016 gallons but I figured for chemical purposes saying 22,000 would be fine. We also setup the autofill after this point, which may have the water sitting slightly differently on the tile line than where I filled to initially so I guess we're 22,000 +- a few hundred?
As for the IC-60, I'm pretty sure. Attached is the photo that I took of the label on the box before it was installed. I guess I haven't done anything to verify that it's actually an IC-60 now that it's all up and running, but seems unlikely that it'd be anything else?
Both the installer and the pentair rep for my area are really good guys and it's as easy as a quick text message to either of them to get one of them out to look at it. So I'm not worried about them standing by the system, I just want to make sure that when I call them out that they don't just push 3 buttons on the SWG and say "There, now it's not in demo mode anymore" or something stupid like that haha. So I'll definitely inspect the cell, and would love any other advice prior to me raising the warranty issue.
