Trying to Decide UV or SWG?

I own a 20' x 40' SWG pool with a UV sterilizer and it works well for me. I really don't use any more salt in my pool to maintain moderate to low chlorine levels than when I didn't have the UV. I generally don't have to add many chemicals after a opening either.
 
I own a 20' x 40' SWG pool with a UV sterilizer and it works well for me. I really don't use any more salt in my pool to maintain moderate to low chlorine levels than when I didn't have the UV.
72,

Prove to me it is even working... :mrgreen: You can't, you just assume it is working..

You can test chlorine, but not UV.. Kind of the whole point of TFP... :)

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
I own a 20' x 40' SWG pool with a UV sterilizer and it works well for me. I really don't use any more salt in my pool to maintain moderate to low chlorine levels than when I didn't have the UV. I generally don't have to add many chemicals after a opening either.
A swcg needs a specific amount of salt to operate whether you have uv or not.
It either produces chlorine or it doesn’t.
The two things are unrelated (amount of salt & presence of uv)
The cell does not consume salt it simply uses a piece of it to make chlorine for a brief moment in time.
Salt is only removed from the pool via exchanging water (draining & refilling)
 
72,

Prove to me it is even working... :mrgreen: You can't, you just assume it is working..

You can test chlorine, but not UV.. Kind of the whole point of TFP... :)

Thanks,

Jim Then you basically judge a difference in management between seasons, i.e. did you have more algae, did is clear up faster, did you need more chemicals. Yeah it's a judgement call. You could look at your pool water under a microscope.. Seen plenty of organisms in dirty water.

72,

Prove to me it is even working... :mrgreen: You can't, you just assume it is working..

You can test chlorine, but not UV.. Kind of the whole point of TFP... :)

Thanks,

Jim R.
Most of the time you basically judge a difference in management between seasons without UV vs with UV., i.e. did you have more algae, did it clear up faster, did you need more chemicals. Yeah it's a judgement call that way. You could just look at your pool water for organisms under a microscope and compare.
 
did you have more algae, did it clear up faster, did you need more chemicals.
It was a trick question. :)

Algae and spending more on chemicals is what brings us the most new members. Then we teach them how to do it on the cheap and easy so there's never any more algae. (If they listen).

Have a read. (Good for you too Lweber)
Pool Care Basics
FC/CYA Levels
 
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72,

Prove to me it is even working... :mrgreen: You can't, you just assume it is working..

You can test chlorine, but not UV.. Kind of the whole point of TFP... :)

Thanks,

Jim R.
/SARCASM ON

Well Jim it lights up so it must be working….and doing SOMETHING. Besides I like the pretty colors it provides at night. See it works.

/SARCASM OFF
 

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