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MartyW
02-27-2013, 10:55 PM
Hi Everyone,
I'm considering changing from chlorine to salt. Good idea or bad? I have 18,000 gal inground vinyl, hayward super pump, hayward perflex de filter, Raypak heater. I've had metal staining issues in the past. Do I need to worry about corosion of the metal parts? If I do switch, who makes the best? I assume I still need to test for Ph, Alk Etc. Any advise is appreciated,
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Thanks, Marty

CarlD
02-27-2013, 11:21 PM
Marty, you are NOT switching from chlorine to salt. I hate to say this, but if you think that you haven't researched SWG sufficiently. SWGs are chlorine systems: Salt is NaCl--Sodium Chloride and works by breaking salt back into sodium and chlorine, and that chlorine is used to sanitize your water. It's TOTALLY compatible with other forms of chlorine.

I won't go into who makes the best SWG but I can tell you that with an 18,000 gallon pool you don't want one rated for 15,000-20,000 gallons--you want one rated for a larger pool. The unit will work better and last longer because it won't be as stressed. The main reason for SWG is to reduce your need to monitor and add chlorine--it's really great if you have to leave your pool for a few days or a week without maintenance. On the other hand, if you want it to save you chlorine costs, it will take a few years before the cost of the SWG is covered by the chlorine you saved. I like to use liquid chlorine, 12.5% strength, sold in 5 gallon carboys for about $17 each. Since an SWG can run $1000 to $2000 just for the equipment, it takes a lot of carboys saved to pay for it.

MartyW
02-28-2013, 10:27 PM
Thanks Carl,
I do realize I'm still using chlorine. I'm trying to figure out what the advantages and disadvantages are (other than initial cost). I also use liquid chlorine and a Hayward feeder and trichlor pucks. How does a salt system affect things like pH, Alk Cya, etc? I fight metal stains every year. I think they came from my heater.

Thanks, Marty

CarlD
03-03-2013, 11:02 PM
Marty: What we see here is that people do frequently see a rising pH with SWG systems and end up adding acid or using trichlor pucks. However, the rule of thumb for safe sanitation is the SWG should maintain FC at 5% of the CYA (stabilizer) level. Also, most manufacturers recommend higher CYA levels, from 60 to 80 ppm, usually closer to 80. You'll therefore have to keep FC between 3 and 4ppm consistently. If you have low CYA and your pH keeps going up, Tri-chlor pucks may be the solution. They add CYA and lower pH.

IF your system raises pH and you have to keep lowering it, you MAY see a falling T/A. But frequently rising pH is due to aeration--lots of splashing, water falls, etc. Still many SWG users do comment on rising pH.

CarlD
03-04-2013, 04:34 PM
I'm actually considering taking the plunge myself. Looking at travel plans and may need an SWCG to maintain it during those times.

MartyW
03-04-2013, 08:55 PM
Carl, Thanks for the feedback. It gives me a lot to think about. If you do take the plunge, which one would you use? Marty

CarlD
03-05-2013, 01:57 PM
Ha! That's the question, isn't it? I don't know, but if possible I'd prefer one I don't need electrical permits or a licensed electrician to install, if such a thing exists.

But that's part of selecting: getting what you need both in terms of pool size and how you intend to install and use it.

mas985
03-07-2013, 12:57 PM
I have a Goldline/Hayward SWG and have been pretty happy with the unit. The current cell has lasted me over 7 years which is pretty good for any SWG. Another manufacture to look at is AutoPilot and the Pool Pilot. That unit seems to have a lot of features.

I can't imagine life without a SWG and has really reduced the amount of time I spend tending to the pool. As mentioned, the only downside is PH rise but both the Goldline and the AutoPilot have PH control systems that work along side the SWG if you want to go that route.

zoffPool
03-27-2013, 02:37 PM
Which Hayward SWG do you have? I have an above ground 18x33 with a deep end, I would guess 18,000 Gal.. From my research it looks like the AquaTrol would be too small.

mas985
03-27-2013, 07:51 PM
Aqualogic PS8 SWCG T15 Cell.