Hello,
I have what seems to be a strange/silly/dumb question...
I set up the pool, everything was balanced for about 2.5 weeks prior to heat pump installation (Nautyl, 12 000BTU electric heat pump). We have had no rain (at least not any that would significantly contribute to salt dilution). But my SWG sensor went off giving me a low salt warning. So I checked it and it had decreased from 3400ppm (a bit on the high side) to 2800ppm and the SWG would not run causing a decrease in FC (no surprise). Using the Pool Math Calculator, I increased the salt by the recommended amount... a few days later my SWG is giving me a high salt warning and sure enough it had increased to 3800ppm. So I am in the process of draining/adding new water to lower the salt level.
I am wondering if it is possible for a heat decrease your salt level?
The other option: Is my SWG is broken?
I am open to any insights and suggestions.
Thank you.
Chantelle
I have what seems to be a strange/silly/dumb question...
I set up the pool, everything was balanced for about 2.5 weeks prior to heat pump installation (Nautyl, 12 000BTU electric heat pump). We have had no rain (at least not any that would significantly contribute to salt dilution). But my SWG sensor went off giving me a low salt warning. So I checked it and it had decreased from 3400ppm (a bit on the high side) to 2800ppm and the SWG would not run causing a decrease in FC (no surprise). Using the Pool Math Calculator, I increased the salt by the recommended amount... a few days later my SWG is giving me a high salt warning and sure enough it had increased to 3800ppm. So I am in the process of draining/adding new water to lower the salt level.
I am wondering if it is possible for a heat decrease your salt level?
The other option: Is my SWG is broken?
I am open to any insights and suggestions.
Thank you.
Chantelle