- Jul 28, 2020
- 585
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
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Don't want to hijack this thread, but having an issue with my brand new Jandy 1400. My Taylor K-1766 gives 2600ppm of my pool water. The display on the Jandy says 3.3(3300ppm?). I took a sample to the pool store for another opinion and their result was 2550. Per the pool company, they said as long as the display is between 3.0 and 3.5, start up the SWG. So, last night I turned it on to 100%, per the manual, and this morning I'm +3ppm in FC(3 to 6).
I'm just under 25,000(24,684 according to the PB) gallons and have added 440lbs of salt Monday through Wednesday, which along with the 600ppm already present in the water should give a reading of 2730ppm. Should I recalibrate a brand new salt system that appears high by about 600ppm? I can certainly taste the salt when I was in on Wednesday.
Don't want to hijack this thread, but having an issue with my brand new Jandy 1400. My Taylor K-1766 gives 2600ppm of my pool water. The display on the Jandy says 3.3(3300ppm?). I took a sample to the pool store for another opinion and their result was 2550. Per the pool company, they said as long as the display is between 3.0 and 3.5, start up the SWG. So, last night I turned it on to 100%, per the manual, and this morning I'm +3ppm in FC(3 to 6).
I'm just under 25,000(24,684 according to the PB) gallons and have added 440lbs of salt Monday through Wednesday, which along with the 600ppm already present in the water should give a reading of 2730ppm. Should I recalibrate a brand new salt system that appears high by about 600ppm? I can certainly taste the salt when I was in on Wednesday.
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