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tbkp
05-11-2006, 10:37 PM
Is this normal? I added about 8 bags to a 20k pool, that's when the add salt light went off.

JohnT
05-11-2006, 10:49 PM
You can't really rely on that light to be very accurate unless you've verified it with a test kit. Take a sample to a pool store for a reading. You added almost 2000ppm of salt if they were 40lb bags. Unless there was already salt in there, you shouldn't be tasting it.

mwsmith2
05-12-2006, 01:53 AM
At 3200 ppm, i can tell there's something in there. Its not real strong though. I'd check your results with a test kit to be sure.

Michael

nater
05-12-2006, 09:41 AM
tbkp,
I keep 3200 ppm in my pool. Last weekend several people who'd never been in a saltwater pool went for a dip (didn't know about the salt in the water). Afterwords, 2 of the 5 said they tasted a VERY slight saltiness, the other 3 had no idea.

I can taste it for just a second, then goes away.

Bottom line, you need a good drop based test via Ben or Taylor (you can order online). Don't rely on the light or the readout.

p.p.h.
05-12-2006, 12:55 PM
im at 4,000ppm and its a light salty taste. the feel of the water makes me forget about it though.

waterbear
05-12-2006, 01:59 PM
Keep mine at about 3400 ppm and can't taste the salt....then again I also live about a block from the ocean and swim there also so maybe I'm more used to seawater so I don't notice low salt levels.