- Jul 5, 2010
- 87
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Equipment as listed in signature line.
Based on the salt readings on my monitor, last month I had to, or thought I had to, add an unusual amount of salt. But I chalked it up to the unusual number of heavy rains we were experiencing.
Now, we’re in a hot, dry period and I’m still getting a “Low Salt’ reading on my monitor. So I took some salt readings, two methods, one using test strips, the other the Taylor test drops.
Monitor is reporting 2,300 ppm. My test readings indicate >6,000 ppm.
Side note: this is preventing the system from creating chlorine.
Could it be the SWG, or a fault on the board? Or just what…?
Suggested next steps?
Thanks all
Based on the salt readings on my monitor, last month I had to, or thought I had to, add an unusual amount of salt. But I chalked it up to the unusual number of heavy rains we were experiencing.
Now, we’re in a hot, dry period and I’m still getting a “Low Salt’ reading on my monitor. So I took some salt readings, two methods, one using test strips, the other the Taylor test drops.
Monitor is reporting 2,300 ppm. My test readings indicate >6,000 ppm.
Side note: this is preventing the system from creating chlorine.
Could it be the SWG, or a fault on the board? Or just what…?
Suggested next steps?
Thanks all
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