- Mar 11, 2015
- 1,864
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Salt strips measure salinity through capillary action as the surface tension of salt water changes with salinity. Their biggest problem is that they are not terribly precise (error can be as high as +/-400ppm) and they are subject to spoiling if exposed to humid air.
Thanks for the info.

I’ve used the AquaChek salt strips for many, many years and they most always test within 200ppm of what my SWCG reports (with a good cell of course). It wasn’t until last year when I ran out of salt strips that I got the K1766 instead, of course not knowing about the potential interference with the metal sequestrant I use. I realize the SWCG and strips are not the most accurate, but they worked well to track the health of the salt cell, which is the goal of all this testing.
Now that I know there is an issue with the sequestrant interfering with the K1766, I’ll likely just go back to using the salt strips. Also, if I do suspect the cell is failing, I’ll get it tested before buying a new one, lol.