Re: Low chlorine production
If you are testing water from a return, and you are sure the unit is generating (some operate on a duty cycle, on 75% time, off 25% time) you should see significantly higher Cl coming out of the return.
Michael
Re: Low chlorine production
Are you sure your salt level is at least 2800 ppm? Sometimes the SWG does not give the correct reading.
Re: Low chlorine production
I have had a SWG for over 5 years with excellent results. My cell has a 2 year warranty and is prorated for an additional 3 years.
When there are no experts around to help-you keep looking for info. and you almost become an expert yourself.
The only problem in all the 5 years was not product related. The problems I had were caused by Nitrate(from fertilizer) windblown or otherwise, and Phosphate.
With Nitrates you drain and refill. With Phosphate you can get a product at most pool stores called Phosfree ( or a comparable name) and add according to directions--usually a couple of ounces for a few weeks. This neutralizes it.
HACH Co. has Nitrate test strips,cat. 27454-25 which will read as low as 1ppm. The 25 strip bottle is around a buck a strip---a small price to pay when stumbling around in the dark. This nitrate/phosphate problem is very seldom addressed when asking your peers for help.
Make a point in asking the mfg. of your SWG how badly these affect the operation of you cell.
Good luck---if this helps get back to me.