Re: New Here. Going to Salt???
I've got the Jandy SWCG, but the older model, not the Ei model. My pool builder strongly suggested NOT using the Ei model, as they had had unsatisfactory results from installing that model in new pools, and so they switched back to installing the older model (the non-Ei model) for new installations. Apparently they're not getting any warranty claims for the older Jandy model. I could have pressed the issue and gotten the Ei, but I don't build pools for a living, so I went with his suggestion. So far, it works great (but I'm only 8 weeks into pool ownership, and only 4 weeks into salt chlorination). The salinity read-out various a bit sometimes when I press the button multiple times, but then, the salinity results from the two pool companies I'm taking water samples to read differently than each other, too. Between the SWCG and the two independent test results I'm getting each week, I can generally tell whether my salt level is at the optimal range. The SWCG tends to read a little higher than the two pool companies that give me test results for my pool.
In my 16,000 gallon pool, the SWCG was able to bump up my free chlorine from 1.5 to 12.5 after running it in the Boost mode (24 hours, non-stop).
South Florida - 16,000g Diamond Brite pool, 700g spa & waterfall, Jandy 1400 AquaPure SWCG, Jandy variable-speed 1.5H pump, Jandy 60 DE filter, Jandy heat pump - using Taylor K-2006 kit
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