Test after opening salt pool

It is best to always run the SWCG while the pump is on.
some like to run 24 hrs and produce a little chlorine at a time throughout the 24 period
Others may run the pump for 10 hrs (example only) but the SWCG is on the full time the pump is on.

If you have Pool Math app, go to top left (hamburger menu) and select Effects of Adding. Ensure the pool volume is accurate, then select your SWCG model. Pick either pump run time or % output or desired FC to be calculated and put data in for 2 of the 3 which solves for the 3rd.
Thanks! I set the t cel at 5 but i could do 3, output at 30 is about 1 a day.i’ll monitor and see. I think i screwed up FC test yesterday. But i am now clearer on swcg lol
 
Thanks! I set the t cel at 5 but i could do 3, output at 30 is about 1 a day.i’ll monitor and see. I think i screwed up FC test yesterday. But i am now clearer on swcg lol
I used your pool data of 11k gal and T-9 cell. If pump run time is 12 hrs and SWCG set at 30% output, the FC generated is 1.6ppm over that 12 hr time frame. That may be fine for this time of year in your area. If you only want to make 1ppm of FC with SWCG set at 30% then the pump run time is 7.5 hrs. You should test every 2nd day as a minimum.
Post a full set of test data.
 
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FC 6.5
CC 0.5 ish
TA 50/60
Ph 7.8
Salt 2400/2600
Based on all charts pretty good level i think. Cya have not test but assume stay at 40
Thanks
 
FC 6.5
CC 0.5 ish
TA 50/60
Ph 7.8
Salt 2400/2600
Based on all charts pretty good level i think. Cya have not test but assume stay at 40
Thanks
Looks great. If your salt test is with drop method then it may be a little low for your SWCG. Most SWCG range from 2800 to 3800 depending on model, make. Your SWCG may be reading a higher level of salt which is fine - but it is best to monitor salt using the drop test as compared to the SWCG reading or use of salt strips.
A 40 lb bag will raise salt level by 435ppm.
 
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