I have recently been experiencing rapid buildup of calcium in my SWG. I can't point to anything that has been happening to the pool that would contribute to this. The change has been radical -- I've gone years between needing to acid wash on this cell and the one prior -- but I had massive buildup upon inspection about a month ago, I acid washed it, and a similarly terrible buildup has returned already.
The cell has been in service 3 years, 9 months.
The chemistry is typically within these ranges (I target a slightly negative CSI at all times):
FC: 3.0 - 5.0
CC: 0
pH: 7.5 - 7.6
TA: 70 -90
CH: 280
CYA: 30 +/- (have trouble keeping CYA in pool)
Salt: 3200
Current water temp: 85
On each occasion of the buildup, I've experienced reduced chlorine output of course, but overall it has been a challenge to keep chlorine in the pool this summer versus other summers.
I'm beginning to suspect that the cell needs replacing, but would like to get a second opinion. Just how does one really know the cell needs replacement?
The cell has been in service 3 years, 9 months.
The chemistry is typically within these ranges (I target a slightly negative CSI at all times):
FC: 3.0 - 5.0
CC: 0
pH: 7.5 - 7.6
TA: 70 -90
CH: 280
CYA: 30 +/- (have trouble keeping CYA in pool)
Salt: 3200
Current water temp: 85
On each occasion of the buildup, I've experienced reduced chlorine output of course, but overall it has been a challenge to keep chlorine in the pool this summer versus other summers.
I'm beginning to suspect that the cell needs replacing, but would like to get a second opinion. Just how does one really know the cell needs replacement?
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