- Jul 17, 2016
- 515
- Pool Size
- 17500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Just a philosophical question concerning my SWG.
Background: Currently increasing the percentage of runtime on my SWG by 5% increases my FC production by 0.2. In other words, if my SWG at 45% is producing FC=1.9, then if I increase my SWG to 50%, my FC production goes up to FC=2.1. The very same thing happens if I increase the length of time I run my pool pump by 1 hour. For every 1 hour of pump running increase, I increase my FC production by 0.2. I currently run my pump on the slowest speed that it will still produce chlorine through the SWG.
Question: If I needed to increase my FC would it be more economically savvy to increase my pump runtime by 1 hour or increase my SWG production by 5%? I am just wondering if it is better to pay the increase in electricity costs up front or pay the cost of a new SWG when I use up the cell prematurely.
Yes...yes... I know we are talking about minor differences. I just thought it was some interesting mental gymnastics.
Background: Currently increasing the percentage of runtime on my SWG by 5% increases my FC production by 0.2. In other words, if my SWG at 45% is producing FC=1.9, then if I increase my SWG to 50%, my FC production goes up to FC=2.1. The very same thing happens if I increase the length of time I run my pool pump by 1 hour. For every 1 hour of pump running increase, I increase my FC production by 0.2. I currently run my pump on the slowest speed that it will still produce chlorine through the SWG.
Question: If I needed to increase my FC would it be more economically savvy to increase my pump runtime by 1 hour or increase my SWG production by 5%? I am just wondering if it is better to pay the increase in electricity costs up front or pay the cost of a new SWG when I use up the cell prematurely.
Yes...yes... I know we are talking about minor differences. I just thought it was some interesting mental gymnastics.