I have a Hayward Aqua Rite salt water generator that doesn't seem to detect the salt level correctly. I have a salt level in the pool at ~3300 PPM after adding salt earlier this year and testing the level with test strips. Whenever the SWG starts up though it gets a reading closer to 2200 PPM and so doesn't generate chlorine. When I manually set the salt level it does start generating but then after the pump is off for 12 hours or so and starts back up again the detected salt level drops back to 2200.
Has anyone else seen this type of issue? The control unit seems to be working fine and I have a brand new salt cell that I just purchased hoping that it would fix this.
Is it possible to tell the unit to generate chlorine regardless of the salt level that it detects since I know the salt level is high enough?
Thanks.
Has anyone else seen this type of issue? The control unit seems to be working fine and I have a brand new salt cell that I just purchased hoping that it would fix this.
Is it possible to tell the unit to generate chlorine regardless of the salt level that it detects since I know the salt level is high enough?
Thanks.