Yes you can, but only in winter. In summer you need the CYA. I generally run from 40-50ppm.
Hope this helps.
Pat
Yes you can, but only in winter. In summer you need the CYA. I generally run from 40-50ppm.
Hope this helps.
Pat
To be more exact. You can run low cya, but the chlorine will be consumed rather quickly when it goes into the pool. Which means that your swc will have to run at a high output almost of the time. Which also means that the cell will wear out rather quickly.
The fact of the matter is that running it this way will also mean that your pH will remain fairly steady.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
I think this is related...our CYA is 60ppm, however, TC, FC and CC are 0.
(new pool, salt level says 3100, has been reading 3200/3300 past 2-3 weeks since startup), thinking cell isn't producing chlorine.
It was 0 the other day, added a little liquid chlorine, it went up obviously, then 4 days later at 0 again.
Until Aquarite tech can come out (??, possibly wed.) we've added some chlorine again.....but figure the SWG isn't making anything if we have sufficient CYA.
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Just curious, what is the output percentage that you have your cell on and how many hours a day is the pump running? Are any of the lights on the unit on?Originally Posted by Looony2nz
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
<<Just curious, what is the output percentage that you have your cell on and how many hours a day is the pump running? Are any of the lights on the unit on?>>
hi, output percentage has been at 90 percent (actually, when you click the readout a few times to get the actual readout, I believe its actually at 98%) since startup 3 weeks ago. Pump/filter running 9am - 5 p.m. The only lights on are the 2 green lights ("generating" and "power" or whatever) Nothing blinking or anything.
How large is your pool? Have you added anything to your pool for any algae treatments? Or any other chemicals other than chlorine and acid?
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
Hi -
Pool is 10,560 gallons. Have only had to add some acid (and the chlorine) up until this point.
Just yesterday, in addition to finding out the chlorine is still zero, we JUST added some alkaline increaser (baking soda equivalent) as the alkalinity was off a bit. Is this a result of no chlorine being produced?
Otherwise, no, even last week, when the TC,FC & CC was 0, we hadn't added anything else besides acid and chlorine, everything was fine for a two weeks. The pool has only been running for 3 weeks, 8 hours a day on the pump/filter - water is crystal clear.
have not added anything else and it is 10,560 gallons
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