- Mar 29, 2022
- 4
- Pool Size
- 21000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I need to replace a non-working Hayward T-15 SWG on our pool, which is new to us (bought the house ~6 months ago).
I'm working through my list of things that need to be done, and this is high on the list as we get closer to be able to use the pool.
Just got my TF test kit the other day and salt level seems to be around 1000 based on test strips.
If I replace the SWG, is that enough to raise the salt level on its own, or should I add salt directly to the pool to get the levels right first? The calculator says I'd need to add over 500 lbs of salt to get up to mid-3000s target in a 31k gallon pool.
Also, if anyone has suggestions on a replacement T-15 SWG, I'm all ears.
Thanks!
I'm working through my list of things that need to be done, and this is high on the list as we get closer to be able to use the pool.
Just got my TF test kit the other day and salt level seems to be around 1000 based on test strips.
If I replace the SWG, is that enough to raise the salt level on its own, or should I add salt directly to the pool to get the levels right first? The calculator says I'd need to add over 500 lbs of salt to get up to mid-3000s target in a 31k gallon pool.
Also, if anyone has suggestions on a replacement T-15 SWG, I'm all ears.
Thanks!