It's supposed to boost the CL generation for 24 hours or until the power is removed. It should've been designed to retain the 24 hour time frame with the power removed.
Here is how I saw me using it originally. Let's say at 50% output and no pool use SWG achieves equilibrium and my FC stays around the same value. At 4pm at the end of the day me and my wife decide to go swimming. Since there will be heavier load for CL due to people being in the pool, solar cover removed, etc, I boost the CL production by hitting Super CL mode at 4pm. I would produce extra CL for 24 hours accommodating for that heavier load, and switch back to 50% next day at 4pm hopefully getting back to the normal level.
Instead if resets at 6pm when the pump shuts off and it starts of at 50% next day in the morning. Instead of running at 100% from 10am till 4pm.
I guess the idea to have this is for shocking the pool when the pump is running continuously and not just bump the level to accommodate for heavier use. Am I the only one who tried to use the mode for this purpose?
Here is how I saw me using it originally. Let's say at 50% output and no pool use SWG achieves equilibrium and my FC stays around the same value. At 4pm at the end of the day me and my wife decide to go swimming. Since there will be heavier load for CL due to people being in the pool, solar cover removed, etc, I boost the CL production by hitting Super CL mode at 4pm. I would produce extra CL for 24 hours accommodating for that heavier load, and switch back to 50% next day at 4pm hopefully getting back to the normal level.
Instead if resets at 6pm when the pump shuts off and it starts of at 50% next day in the morning. Instead of running at 100% from 10am till 4pm.
I guess the idea to have this is for shocking the pool when the pump is running continuously and not just bump the level to accommodate for heavier use. Am I the only one who tried to use the mode for this purpose?