Leaving power on to SWG in winter

Does your pump run 24/7 year round?
If so, leaving the SWG on won't hurt anything. Once the water gets cold enough, the SWG will stop producing.
Of course, you still need to test on a regular schedule to be sure the FC and other chems are within range.
 
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If your set up is such that you can turn the power off to it, that would be a good idea. No reason to run the electronics for no reason.

I know Jim does that.

Mine I have come on for 1 hour per day as it occasionally will generate as my pool water tends to ride the 52F line that the SWCG turns off at.
 
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Water temp now is 56 but it's gonna be air temp 80-85 for about a week. If it won't harm the cell electronics I'd just as soon let it run if it decides it needs to upbuntil January here I guess. Only time I'll run the pumpbover 6 hours a day is when it's gonna freeze.
 
It's still producing at 56 btw. Keeping an eyeball on it to see when it goes on strike.
Is it a Hayward cell? My AquaRite produced chlorine all the way down to 50f last year, shutting down only when temp reached 49f, giving me a couple of extra months of chlorine production, especially when compared to other SWCG brands that typically stop producing at closer to 60f.
 
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According to the manual it shuts down at 50f but turns back on at 55f.

- The “Temp LOW” message is displayed near 50°F. Operation will resume once temperatures rise near 55°F.
- The “Temp HIGH” message is displayed near 140°F. Operation will resume once temperatures fall near 130°F.

I never shut mine down although my controller controls not only the SWG but all the other equipment as well so I really can't turn off the entire controller although I could just turn off the SWG when water temps get lower than 50f but I see no reason to do that.
 
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