Hello,
I have a PureChlor SWG that is generating too much chlorine (FC ~10ppm) now that the weather has cooled off in Phoenix. The unit has an adjustment for chlorine generation (in addition to on/off, and "super chlor") though all settings are reset to default each time the pool pump starts. It appears that the power supply unit is wired to only receive power when the pump timer delivers power to the pump, which I suspect is resetting the settings when the timer stops delivering power to the pump and the SWG power supply.
Looking at the manual for the SWG, it appears that the wiring is correct, the unit should only receive power while the pump is powered.
Manual: http://www.mypurechlor.com/files/manual.pdf
Does anyone else have this unit and know how to persist settings for chlorine level through pump cycles? Should I rewire power to the SWG Power Supply so that it is always powered?
I've disconnected the salt cell for now to let the FC drop, though that won't be a reasonable solution for me.
Thanks!
Brian
I have a PureChlor SWG that is generating too much chlorine (FC ~10ppm) now that the weather has cooled off in Phoenix. The unit has an adjustment for chlorine generation (in addition to on/off, and "super chlor") though all settings are reset to default each time the pool pump starts. It appears that the power supply unit is wired to only receive power when the pump timer delivers power to the pump, which I suspect is resetting the settings when the timer stops delivering power to the pump and the SWG power supply.
Looking at the manual for the SWG, it appears that the wiring is correct, the unit should only receive power while the pump is powered.
Manual: http://www.mypurechlor.com/files/manual.pdf
Does anyone else have this unit and know how to persist settings for chlorine level through pump cycles? Should I rewire power to the SWG Power Supply so that it is always powered?
I've disconnected the salt cell for now to let the FC drop, though that won't be a reasonable solution for me.
Thanks!
Brian