- Jul 20, 2022
- 1,052
- Pool Size
- 13500
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
I snagged a strainer from my kitchen - wife didn't even notice that it was missing!
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I snagged a strainer from my kitchen - wife didn't even notice that it was missing!
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Here's what I purchased on Amazon several years agoOK, I'll keep an eye on TFTestkits and when a stirrer comes back into stock I'll purchase one!
Got it!Here's what I purchased on Amazon several years ago
You don't loose salt, but in my pool a significant amount of water gets pumped out when the pool is winterized to take the water level below the jets. Over the winter snow and rain fill up the pool, often to the very brim. When opening a bit of water is pumped out so that the pool is at the proper level. So every spring I have to had a few bags of salt to get it back up due to the dilution of the replacement water.Realize that the only place it can go is splash out or out the waste valve from backwash. There is no other way to lose salt. Kinda like maintaining CYA during swim season, except you dont loose salt over winter.
Its the mini, battery operated version using the standard vials you already fill. It not only makes things easier but helps greatly with consistency/accuracy.Not sure why i would ever use one on my pool.
Swirling 18 drops for salt gets annoying, as does CH where they have high CH fill water. My FC needs 20+ drops if I set my SWG the way I like, but I agree that my 60 TA isn't much different either way.Not sure why i would need easier
Just for grins, do your normal pool salt test then take a pint or so of pool water and set it aside. ( ideally @ your target salt level).I think it is simply rain and fill water that caused this dilution. Trust your testing!
Circulate water thoroughly and then do one more test. I'll bet you find the same result. Add salt accordingly