- May 23, 2015
- 25,794
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
When the cell is not energized, no power applied, it’s fine. Nothing is happening. When the cell is energized and the water is cold, it creates chlorine gas less efficiently at the expense of other chemical reactions occurring (mainly oxygen gas formation but also some chlorate). You would not notice any difference in the power applied to the cell.
I know everyone wants to optimize the use of their cell but this is really splitting hairs. Let the SWG run until the cold water shuts it down. In my neck of the woods I don’t even adjust the output, I just let the system shut itself down. If I’m on the edges of the cold season and there’s a random warm day that makes the cell turn on, great. I don’t go running out to turn it off or on. I just let the automation handle it. The amount of cell lifetime you’ll save trying to exactly dial in an optimal start time is inconsequential and, in my opinion, a waste of time. Water balance is the biggest determinant of cell lifetime. Keep your water balanced properly and you cell will go the distance.
I know everyone wants to optimize the use of their cell but this is really splitting hairs. Let the SWG run until the cold water shuts it down. In my neck of the woods I don’t even adjust the output, I just let the system shut itself down. If I’m on the edges of the cold season and there’s a random warm day that makes the cell turn on, great. I don’t go running out to turn it off or on. I just let the automation handle it. The amount of cell lifetime you’ll save trying to exactly dial in an optimal start time is inconsequential and, in my opinion, a waste of time. Water balance is the biggest determinant of cell lifetime. Keep your water balanced properly and you cell will go the distance.