New SWCG install, just one oops!

mepot101

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May 25, 2019
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Orlando, Fl
Whats wrong with this picture? Lucky I had enough pipe to cut and install the threaded nut, then glue in a union. The rest of the install went as expected, and it works!!! Circu pool RJ30+ from Discount Salt.
Starting and finished pic included.
One tip...... Don't add your salt until you get your salt test kit K1766. I just could not wait, so I added 7 bags to get a head start. Per everything I read, I needed approx 11 bags. Then my kit arrived, and my salt level was right at 3600! I guess just using liquid chlorine was adding more salt than I would have expected. I now have a lifetime supply of salt! Maybe I can use it in my water softener.
Checked my levels today and turned the unit down, my chlorine level is too high.

Just wanted to add a thanks to everyone on this site, I don't post much, but I can find all the answers I need here, the knowledge and experience of all the members here is invaluable.
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Very nice clean setup. Thank heavens you had enough pipe to glue in another coupler. I've made that mistake before myself with a double union ball valve. I ended up heating the inside pipe and peeling out the inside with a needle nose pliers so I could get the union back in place.
 
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Check page 15 of the manual at the bottom, you may want to rotate the cell so the "bulge" is down. Something about efficient Cl production.
I saw that, but they mention doing that if you have insufficient flow. All the ones I have seen pics of show the bulge side up. ? It is working good as is, anybody have an opinion about this???
 
I saw that, but they mention doing that if you have insufficient flow. All the ones I have seen pics of show the bulge side up. ? It is working good as is, anybody have an opinion about this???
I figured less like to get a bubble with it in the lower position.
 
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Thanks Mepot. :) I've never goofed with the pool plumbing, (er,..... yet) but I promise you I have made that mistake 100 times in every other medium possible.

Oh........ huh ? Where does this part go ??? DOH !!!!!! :ROFLMAO:
 
I just finished my RJ30+ install and I was SO paranoid about doing that. Before any glue went on I was double checking everything! As for the cell orientation, I inverted mine since it was recommended for variable speed or two speed pumps if you're running at lower speed. If it's working for you, I'd probably leave it alone.
 
I feel ya! I totally forgot one of the blue rings too, but luckily I caught it literally a second after I slid the flange on. I had JUST enough time to say a bad word, pull it apart, pop the ring on, give it another swipe of fresh cement (just in case) and slide the flange back on.
 
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Good job...I have done that before and it is a sick feeling when you realize what you just did.

You will end up using the salt. I had my pool salt level perfect last year when the water turned cold enough that I turned the SWG off for the winter. This spring when the water warmed up enough to turn it back on I checked with my taylor kit and ended up adding 3 bags to get it back up to 3200, lots of ran/snow over the winter caused lots of my water to go out the overflow pipes, thus loosing salt. Then fast forward to last weeked...I had to add another 4 bags because we have had a stupid wet spring and I have sent more water out the overflow.
 
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