- Jul 29, 2018
- 785
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Someone highly experienced and respected here (How are you, Marty?) once remarked as part of an answer to why higher CYA with SWCG, that the life of a cell may be about 10,000 hours. I'm not asking if that is a good estimate, but rather of what is it an estimate. In other words, is that 10,000 hours of the unit being powered on or 10,000 hours of making chlorine? I ask this in the context of a question that Pentair dodged when I asked of Pentair tech support, "Which would provide longer life for my IC40, 10 hours a day at 20% or 5 hours a day at 40%?" The reply I received is that the cell should last around three years. So I ask again, is the life of a cell based on POWER ON time or chlorine producing time, other conditions being equal and assuming the same pump running time in all cases?
Yes, I sort of asked Marty, but I'd be happy to hear from anyone knowledgeable of the subject, as this is a big deal to me--and probably to others with an investment in one of these machines!
Yes, I sort of asked Marty, but I'd be happy to hear from anyone knowledgeable of the subject, as this is a big deal to me--and probably to others with an investment in one of these machines!