- Jun 8, 2022
- 3
- Pool Size
- 12000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Hi all,
Due to initial misjudgment of pool size, too much salt was added and ppm ended up at 4200 for 3600ppm ideal per SWG user manual. At the same time water hardness was very low at 90ppm. Several water corrections were made including adding some Hardness + to try to bring harness closer to 450 ideal. Side effect of Harness + I believe is that it increased the salt level again and now I am at about salt 4600ppm (SWG sometimes blinking high salt) with hardness at 270ppm.
Questions:
a) Is there a way to increase hardness without increasing salt level?
b) I have read that salt does not evaporate so that only "suggested way" to lower salt level is to drain out some of the pool water and replace with "fresh water". Is there not a way to "capture" some of the salt content in the pool by floating solid chemical X inside the pool for a few few days / remove / test / repeat as need be?
Sorry for the rookie questions
Due to initial misjudgment of pool size, too much salt was added and ppm ended up at 4200 for 3600ppm ideal per SWG user manual. At the same time water hardness was very low at 90ppm. Several water corrections were made including adding some Hardness + to try to bring harness closer to 450 ideal. Side effect of Harness + I believe is that it increased the salt level again and now I am at about salt 4600ppm (SWG sometimes blinking high salt) with hardness at 270ppm.
Questions:
a) Is there a way to increase hardness without increasing salt level?
b) I have read that salt does not evaporate so that only "suggested way" to lower salt level is to drain out some of the pool water and replace with "fresh water". Is there not a way to "capture" some of the salt content in the pool by floating solid chemical X inside the pool for a few few days / remove / test / repeat as need be?
Sorry for the rookie questions