Tattoomom
03-22-2007, 11:24 AM
Well, we started off using Chlorease and well, it sucked... big time. The cell continuously stayed caked up. We could never get the water right and it was a huge waste of time and $$.
We don't know what to do... should we invest in a better SWG like AquaTrol or just be done with it and use chlorine? We have a 24' Artesian Echo Canyon Pool.
I hate to spend the $$$ on another AG SWG and it suck!:rolleyes:
Jeffski
03-22-2007, 12:06 PM
How long did you use it for? Maybe the water was never balanced right to begin with?
Tattoomom
03-22-2007, 01:00 PM
How long did you use it for? Maybe the water was never balanced right to begin with?
Well, we used it for about a month and took water samples in to our local pool store over and over and they always said it was ok.
It's possible the water was never right...:confused:
nater
03-23-2007, 08:56 AM
Hey Tattoomom,
Is yours the type that hangs in the pool, or is plumbed into the return lines from the filter?
Do you have a good drop based test kit so you can check your own numbers and post them here? That will help you immensley, mostly for keeping your water clear and also to provide numbers here that people can use to help you. You'll need a kit that test for pH, Cl, TA, CH, and CYA. You'll also need a kit to test your salt level. I use a Taylor kit, and you can order those off the web or from a pool store like Leslies. They cost $50-$100, but are well worth it in time and money saved. Don't trust the test strips, they are neither accurate nor repeatable.
If your water is not "balanced", then no matter what unit you buy, eventually you'll have issues with either build up or corrosion. I'd hate to see you spend more money on something else to be equally frustrated. From reading your other posts, it looks like this has been an issue since last summer.
In the meantime, keep using regular bleach to maintain your FC level so your pool stays clear.
With some more info, I'm sure we'll be able to help you out!