- Jun 5, 2019
- 1,713
- Pool Size
- 14000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Universal40
So, about five weeks ago I finally had to clean the cell again... I made it a LONG time this time after finally getting the TA under 100 in the pool (like 10+months)... that was the 3rd time in 2.5 (less than) years since I first put it in. I guess I didn't get it completely clean as I needed to do it again in about a week. I do honestly think I missed a glop of junk the first time.
My cell since after the first time never tripped the cell maint light. It's always faded away dropping to "Lo Salt" instead of saying "Cell maint" except for the first time I needed to clean the cell.
The second cleaning of the cell this time, I also increased the flow a bit on the pump on the low (VSP) setting just in case that was an issue. I noticed that it was reading right but intermittently would show a lower reading. But then I had to go to the Midwest for three weeks... now after about a month I am seeing a readout that is 900 PPM less than the K-1766 shows. (pool tests at 3400-3600, probably 3500 PPM actual-- two different kits.., but it's reading 2600 PPM)
So it looks like it needs to be cleaned again. But honestly I expect to see it mostly clean when I pull it.. this is waayy to soon. The water chemistry is okay to good, though I am up to about 600 CH (probably over but not 625 yet), so a partial exchange is in my summer future. CSI is slightly negative and all that was low was CYA but more has been added. The monsoon rains tend to wash out some salt and CYA every year in June/July...
It's still generating chlorine and even the volts and amps pulled look about right.. it's just that the self estimate is now about 900 PPM low...
So do you experts think the cell is going bad prematurely (I do, actually) or that I need to go in with my fiber optic USB scope and see if something plugged, or simple try to clean it again? Can I run it flipped around (upside down) for awhile (in a vertical setup) to see if I can backwash it out?
The manual states (without specifying the strength of the acid, so I assume 31.25%) four to one for the water to muriatic solution. I have been cleaning it 10:1 every time and that seemed to work. Is there a benefit to going that much stronger? I was trying to preserve the life of the plates.
But normally a cleaning and it's right back to new...
So I dunno? What else can I try before calling DSP/Circupool? I really am not in the mood for a $400 expense right now....Wasn't expecting that with a 40K unit on a 15K pool until at least year five... Let me know what tricks I can try before buying a new cell at year 2.25 out of 5.
Even if this is the case.. it saved me last year and the early part of this year due to the family disasters I had, so I still would probably buy it again despite this issue...
Now the pool itself? Nope. Never again....
Edit: fixed a couple of errors like acid to water instead of water to acid, and the size of the pool. Posted initially in a hurry....
My cell since after the first time never tripped the cell maint light. It's always faded away dropping to "Lo Salt" instead of saying "Cell maint" except for the first time I needed to clean the cell.
The second cleaning of the cell this time, I also increased the flow a bit on the pump on the low (VSP) setting just in case that was an issue. I noticed that it was reading right but intermittently would show a lower reading. But then I had to go to the Midwest for three weeks... now after about a month I am seeing a readout that is 900 PPM less than the K-1766 shows. (pool tests at 3400-3600, probably 3500 PPM actual-- two different kits.., but it's reading 2600 PPM)
So it looks like it needs to be cleaned again. But honestly I expect to see it mostly clean when I pull it.. this is waayy to soon. The water chemistry is okay to good, though I am up to about 600 CH (probably over but not 625 yet), so a partial exchange is in my summer future. CSI is slightly negative and all that was low was CYA but more has been added. The monsoon rains tend to wash out some salt and CYA every year in June/July...
It's still generating chlorine and even the volts and amps pulled look about right.. it's just that the self estimate is now about 900 PPM low...
So do you experts think the cell is going bad prematurely (I do, actually) or that I need to go in with my fiber optic USB scope and see if something plugged, or simple try to clean it again? Can I run it flipped around (upside down) for awhile (in a vertical setup) to see if I can backwash it out?
The manual states (without specifying the strength of the acid, so I assume 31.25%) four to one for the water to muriatic solution. I have been cleaning it 10:1 every time and that seemed to work. Is there a benefit to going that much stronger? I was trying to preserve the life of the plates.
But normally a cleaning and it's right back to new...
So I dunno? What else can I try before calling DSP/Circupool? I really am not in the mood for a $400 expense right now....Wasn't expecting that with a 40K unit on a 15K pool until at least year five... Let me know what tricks I can try before buying a new cell at year 2.25 out of 5.
Even if this is the case.. it saved me last year and the early part of this year due to the family disasters I had, so I still would probably buy it again despite this issue...
Now the pool itself? Nope. Never again....
Edit: fixed a couple of errors like acid to water instead of water to acid, and the size of the pool. Posted initially in a hurry....
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