- Jul 3, 2019
- 425
- Pool Size
- 16500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
Since I live in Fl I’m looking to get some feed back from other Floridians who have a SWG on their pool.
My gunite pool is 16500 gallons. It gets direct sunlight for about 7-8 hours a day. During the summer last year I had to run my pump for 18 hours and my swg at 90% just to maintain around 5ppm of chlorine. My CYA is 70, PH is maintained around 7.4-7.8, Alkalinity is 70 and my salt is 3500.
I have a Jandy TruClear swg.
From what I’ve read this swg is good for a 35k gallon pool which I doubt..
According to Jandy, this unit produces 6.7 PPM of chlorine in 24 hours at 100% out put. Based on my calculations below,
6.7 X .90 (cell out put) = 6.03 of chlorine in 24 hours. 6.03/ 24 hours = .25 ppm of chlorine in 1 hour.
.25 x 18 hours = 4.5 of chlorine in 18 hours at 90% out put.
Seeing as how I need to run this cell at such a high % output, how much am I reducing it lifespan? Everyone I’ve talked with that has different brands of SWGs claim to run them at 20-50% and can easily maintain 4-6 ppm of FC.
With that being said, do any of you folks with a similar setup add liquid chlorine to your pool to help maintain proper FC levels?
Are you needing to run your SWG at a high % rate and also extend the run time of your pump?
If so, what’s the real purpose of having a SWG if you need to add chlorine? This brings me back to I’m guessing the SWG is undersized for my pool and Jandys claim on this TruClear being rated for 35k gal is far fetched.
My gunite pool is 16500 gallons. It gets direct sunlight for about 7-8 hours a day. During the summer last year I had to run my pump for 18 hours and my swg at 90% just to maintain around 5ppm of chlorine. My CYA is 70, PH is maintained around 7.4-7.8, Alkalinity is 70 and my salt is 3500.
I have a Jandy TruClear swg.
From what I’ve read this swg is good for a 35k gallon pool which I doubt..
According to Jandy, this unit produces 6.7 PPM of chlorine in 24 hours at 100% out put. Based on my calculations below,
6.7 X .90 (cell out put) = 6.03 of chlorine in 24 hours. 6.03/ 24 hours = .25 ppm of chlorine in 1 hour.
.25 x 18 hours = 4.5 of chlorine in 18 hours at 90% out put.
Seeing as how I need to run this cell at such a high % output, how much am I reducing it lifespan? Everyone I’ve talked with that has different brands of SWGs claim to run them at 20-50% and can easily maintain 4-6 ppm of FC.
With that being said, do any of you folks with a similar setup add liquid chlorine to your pool to help maintain proper FC levels?
Are you needing to run your SWG at a high % rate and also extend the run time of your pump?
If so, what’s the real purpose of having a SWG if you need to add chlorine? This brings me back to I’m guessing the SWG is undersized for my pool and Jandys claim on this TruClear being rated for 35k gal is far fetched.
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