- Aug 15, 2021
- 31
- Pool Size
- 35000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Saline Generating Systems Breeze 540
We have an SGS Breeze 540. Bought the house 2 years ago. Already had an SGS 540. It was corroded pretty bad so I ordered an exact replacement cell 18 months ago.
It cannot seem to generate enough Cl. Today results were 1.5 ppm Cl with sample taken right next to a return jet. Yesterday sample results were 0.5 ppm in a relatively stagnant area of the pool.
Test results below are from today for pH and Cl, and from Sunday for all others.
FC - 1.5 ppm (return jet area)
pH - 8.2 - added 1 gallon of MA today
CC- 0.0 ppm today
TA - 80
CH - 500
CYA - 60
Salt - 3000
Borates - 68
CSI - 0.08
Temp. - 70°F
PoolMath says to run at 100% output for 13 hours to reach 4 ppm Cl. I run the cell at 100% for 11 hours already. I just don't see any way this cell will get higher results. The plates are perfectly clean. Is the SGS just not powerful enough? Would the next size SGS be any better? I'm contemplating going with the largest Circupool. It is advertised to give more than double the Cl as the SGS 540.
Does anyone else have experience with the SGS brand?
Thanks,
James
It cannot seem to generate enough Cl. Today results were 1.5 ppm Cl with sample taken right next to a return jet. Yesterday sample results were 0.5 ppm in a relatively stagnant area of the pool.
Test results below are from today for pH and Cl, and from Sunday for all others.
FC - 1.5 ppm (return jet area)
pH - 8.2 - added 1 gallon of MA today
CC- 0.0 ppm today
TA - 80
CH - 500
CYA - 60
Salt - 3000
Borates - 68
CSI - 0.08
Temp. - 70°F
PoolMath says to run at 100% output for 13 hours to reach 4 ppm Cl. I run the cell at 100% for 11 hours already. I just don't see any way this cell will get higher results. The plates are perfectly clean. Is the SGS just not powerful enough? Would the next size SGS be any better? I'm contemplating going with the largest Circupool. It is advertised to give more than double the Cl as the SGS 540.
Does anyone else have experience with the SGS brand?
Thanks,
James