- Jan 7, 2024
- 9
- Pool Size
- 8000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
Hey!
We are new to owning and pool and new to the Myrtle beach area.
We have a Jandy truclear system. We moved into our house in August and our pool was working. We have been on top of the chemicals and cleaning it. In October/early November my husband cleaned all the filters, the salt cell etc. he installed it exactly as he removed it and I have also checked it. It once again was working.
Then in December, we have been getting the “check cell” notice on our box. The water temperature has dropped and is about 57 degrees. Our salt is currently 3300 ppm. All our chemical levels are fine. And we have been adding chlorine tabs to our skimmer since we know the salt cell won’t chlorinate in cold temps.
My question is, would our system be flashing “check cell” just because the water is cold?? The owners manual doesn’t provide the information but just says the circuit could be shorted or overloaded. So we are wanting to know is it because of the cold water or is the cell needing replaced? Or should we wait til the water warms to replace it? And is the constant “check cell” hurting and destroying our system?
Also- should we be turning off our Jandy system entirely when it gets cold but still run our filter system?
Again- first time pool owner so any advice on how to fix this issue, or tips for how to manage it in winter when outdoors is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
We are new to owning and pool and new to the Myrtle beach area.
We have a Jandy truclear system. We moved into our house in August and our pool was working. We have been on top of the chemicals and cleaning it. In October/early November my husband cleaned all the filters, the salt cell etc. he installed it exactly as he removed it and I have also checked it. It once again was working.
Then in December, we have been getting the “check cell” notice on our box. The water temperature has dropped and is about 57 degrees. Our salt is currently 3300 ppm. All our chemical levels are fine. And we have been adding chlorine tabs to our skimmer since we know the salt cell won’t chlorinate in cold temps.
My question is, would our system be flashing “check cell” just because the water is cold?? The owners manual doesn’t provide the information but just says the circuit could be shorted or overloaded. So we are wanting to know is it because of the cold water or is the cell needing replaced? Or should we wait til the water warms to replace it? And is the constant “check cell” hurting and destroying our system?
Also- should we be turning off our Jandy system entirely when it gets cold but still run our filter system?
Again- first time pool owner so any advice on how to fix this issue, or tips for how to manage it in winter when outdoors is greatly appreciated!
Thanks!