- Jul 17, 2016
- 515
- Pool Size
- 17500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Just a hypothetical here...
During a SLAM, it is typically recommended that you turn off your SWG. If you are a follower of TFP, you most probably purchased an SWG that is twice the size necessary for your pool. Given that if you had to perform a SLAM wouldn't it be beneficial to bring your water up to SLAM level with liquid chlorine and then set your SWG on 100%, running your pump 24/7, to maintain that SLAM level? I mean this, in theory, should save you from adding that much more liquid chlorine since your SWG would be supplementing most of the loss due to chlorine loss from the algae. Of course when you perform an OCLT you would need to turn your SWG off to determine if you had any chlorine loss over the night.
Am I missing something or does the above sound logical?
During a SLAM, it is typically recommended that you turn off your SWG. If you are a follower of TFP, you most probably purchased an SWG that is twice the size necessary for your pool. Given that if you had to perform a SLAM wouldn't it be beneficial to bring your water up to SLAM level with liquid chlorine and then set your SWG on 100%, running your pump 24/7, to maintain that SLAM level? I mean this, in theory, should save you from adding that much more liquid chlorine since your SWG would be supplementing most of the loss due to chlorine loss from the algae. Of course when you perform an OCLT you would need to turn your SWG off to determine if you had any chlorine loss over the night.
Am I missing something or does the above sound logical?