First off- a few details.
IG Gunite Pool Approx. 18,000 gallons.
Pentair Whisper-Flo 1-HP single speed pump
Pentair Tagelus 60D Sand Filter
Replastered spring 2010
Location, SE Texas
After battling pool problems most of the summer I decided to take the plunge and try a SWCG. Many of the people I have spoke to about them have nothing to say but rave reviews. After doing some reading on here and other sites on the 'net I arbitrarily picked the Hayward Swimpure. Nothing in particular drove me toward this particular model. I almost chose the pentair brand based on the fact that my filter/pump are already pentair but I wanted to give Hayward a shot and I read nothing bad about their products.
Basically my pool problems stem from a couple of things. First and probably foremost is my lack of time being able to take care of the pool like I should. I work sort of an odd schedule and can be gone for days at a time. I have been using the BBB since last summer, but at the end of the swim season last year I started to have water quality problems then. This was near the end of the swim season, so before I could really address any of the problems it was time to close the pool. Fast forward to this year. I started with a fresh drain and re-fill, which I thought would help, but almost immediately I started running into the same problems. Basically battling algae, going into bloom/shock/clear-ish water/algae/shock cycles repeatedly. I was running my pump 24 hours a day at times with sub-par results.
Part of the problem was my lack of access to proper testing. The nearest pool store is in the next town, and my home kits I think were less than accurate. After taking the advice on this site and ordering the Taylor I'm satisfied that I have that problem under control.
But, less about my pool battles and onto the main topic-the SWCG. I installed the unit pretty easily, about 2 hours max. I mounted the controller to a brick wall right outside my garage next to the pump/tank using brick anchor bolts. Wired it in with the booster pump so that it only has power when the main pump runs (as per the directions). Added the necessary salt, about 400 lbs of straight sodium chloride. Waited for the salt to mix, and started it up. Level came in right at 3,300 parts per the controller, but I have yet to verify it by testing as my first salt test kit was damaged during shipping. New kit expected anyday.
After a few weeks of adjusting the output I can definitely tell you that it has cut my pool maintenance time way down. What was a daily chore of test, shock, scrub, etc. has basically just turned into just testing and minor additions. Mostly a small amount of Muriatic Acid about once a week to keep the pH from getting too high (as expected). The water has went from various stages of clear/greenish to a good blue color. The water definitely feels better on our skin, and while it takes getting used to tasting the salt it's not unpleasant. Our eyes no longer burn after swimming, and overall we have had a positive experience.
I chose the 40,000 gallon unit based on the information that I could turn the output way down and thus extend the life of the cell etc. So far I'm running it anywhere from 30-50% output. After first starting it up and experimenting with it at 80% I was able to get the FC up past 15 parts very easily. This was the other reason I chose the larger unit. If need be, I can shock the pool using the SWCG very easily.
I do not have any natural stone coping, or metal ladders/fixtures in the pool other than the sole light (hopefully it will hold up). I do not anticipate having any salt-related problems at this stage, although I may need to re-think where I backwash as I normally backwash into the grass. I BW once already, but didn't notice any dead foliage.
So far my experience has been positive, and what started as a pool battle has turned in my favor. Now I am able to enjoy the pool without having to visit the grocery store seemingly daily lugging 10+ gallons of bleach at a time.
I hope my post will help anybody looking to do this to their pool and I will keep updates on the system as it ages.
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