I've heard that they are great for the more southern states, but perhaps not as much here in PA as we move towards fall. Any logic to this?
Depending on your model SWG stops producing below between 50 and 60 water temp. But who's swimming in those temps. During the swimming season my SWG is great (Lancaster County). Certainly not going to trade it for handling liquid chlorine daily because it stops producing in cold weather. Go for it!!!I've heard that they are great for the more southern states, but perhaps not as much here in PA as we move towards fall. Any logic to this?
Depending on your model SWG stops producing below between 50 and 60 water temp. But who's swimming in those temps. During the swimming season my SWG is great (Lancaster County). Certainly not going to trade it for handling liquid chlorine daily because it stops producing in cold weather. Go for it!!!![]()
The SWG is the last stop after the heater. You have a nice long pipe there, its probably too close to the feed pipe for the heater so you would just put 90s in and raise that piece a few inches for the right clearance.
Salt comes in 40 lb bags from home depot, the hardware store or the pool store. They are $5-$8 each depending on the brand and what style. You would need between 5 and 8 bags for your sized pool. As long as its pure salt without additives (iron and whatnot), it works and the only differences are the size of the salt chunks. Slightly bigger (half a marble) water softener style chunks take a few hours longer to dissolve, but they work just the same.
Howdy neighbor. After the initial salt "seeding" I put roughly 4 to 5 40lb bags per season. Mainly due to adding water my Golden Retrievers carry out when they swim. I just buy pool salt at the local Agway.Lancaster, huh??? We're nearly neighbors!! So how much (and what type of) salt are we talking about and where do you put it? I just posted a picture of my equipment pad on this thread since there's a possible question of how much room is needed.
I assume there are no issues with the white water mold, etc. that I've been referring to under a SWG system?
Are you getting any rain out there? Dry as a bone here in Berks.
Howdy neighbor. After the initial salt "seeding" I put roughly 4 to 5 40lb bags per season. Mainly due to adding water my Golden Retrievers carry out when they swim. I just buy pool salt at the local Agway.
I've been trouble free since discovering TFP!
Dry as a bone out here. Brief rain yesterday but grass still turning brown.
Good luck with your conversion to SWG. It's nearly set it and forget it!
Edit: oh and the water has a "silky" feel to it. A number of friends commented on that.
Yep just dump the bags in the deep end and brush to dissolve. Some say turn off the SWG while you do this.Wait...just read something else that indicates you add the salt right to the pool water??? Really??
Dump it right in and mix it up occasionally while it dissolves. The swgs are about 14 inches long and attach inline on the pipe. They are fatter than the pipe so you may not fit perfectly between your 2 pipes and it would just get bumped a hair higher but still follow the same direction. The controller for the unit gets mounted on a post nearby. Mine has a 10 ft (?) Cord on it so you have alot of leeway as to where it can go.
Dump it right in and mix it up occasionally while it dissolves.
Mix it....as in....stir it around like with the pool brush? I use my kayak paddle to agitate the water during the winter when I have to adjust the pH.
Dump it right in and mix it up occasionally while it dissolves. The swgs are about 14 inches long and attach inline on the pipe. They are fatter than the pipe so you may not fit perfectly between your 2 pipes and it would just get bumped a hair higher but still follow the same direction. The controller for the unit gets mounted on a post nearby. Mine has a 10 ft (?) Cord on it so you have alot of leeway as to where it can go.
It only needs to be added to 'treat' any regular water that is added to the pool. Either by rain or hose after evaporation. One inch at a time isn't noticable, but over the course of the summer you may need to add a bag. Usually its mostly at startup in the spring. I get at least a 1/3 water exchange from the rain and people with solid covers still drain their pools enough to have to add some too.So how often does salt have to be added?
*edit* the salt sits on the floor so the paddle, while funny, isn't going g to work