There is one more pool professional here you can trust, PoolSean. He's actually expert on SWCG systems, so if he contributes you can rely on him as well. Waste and Waterbear generally chime in a lot more, but PoolSean's advice is always good.
Carl
There is one more pool professional here you can trust, PoolSean. He's actually expert on SWCG systems, so if he contributes you can rely on him as well. Waste and Waterbear generally chime in a lot more, but PoolSean's advice is always good.
Carl
Carl
Don't know how I missed this one Carl, but, thanks! Where do I send the check to?
The three pumps confuse me too. I would only "Guess" that the Goldline is on it's own pump, if there's a timer function tied to it, to avoid overchlorination. My guess is that it may be tied to operate only in the High Speed mode, which is most likely when the spa is being used and in need of chlorination.
Is the Goldline the original salt system made for your spa?
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Carl
Carl
To the best of my knowledge Balboa Water Group does not make pool heaters, only spa heaters (They manufacture whirlpool bath and spa controls, heat packs, bath and spa jets, etc.) and Goldline ( Hayward) does not make a system for spas, just for pools. I do not know what the heat exchanger material is in your heater but if it is copper it probably is not designed to be used with a salt system. The newer Balboa heaters are titanium, however. How big is your spa? Is this a stand alone spa or is it a pool/spa combo? Is this a portable acrylic shell spa or a built in and if it is built in is it plaster, fiberglass, or acrylic?
There are salt systems specifically designed for spas such as the Colorchlor and Technichlor from Controlomatic and the NexaSpa salt sytem. If you are installing the salt system in a spa only and not a pool/spa combo then one of these is a better choice since the Aquarite is not really designed for a spa (which is why they have a 3rd pump for the salt system. 2 pumps in a spa are not uncommon when we are talking about stand alone portable acrylic spas. One pump is a small 24 hour ciruculation pump, often connected to a ozone generator, and the second is the pump that is connected to the filter and heater for the jets. The third pump for the SWCG is not standard and personally, I find it disturbing since that means unfiltered water would flow through the salt cell and that is not a good idea.
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