Hi All,
I have a 16' x 48" pool with upgrade to 1200 GPM sand filter and Intex CS8110 salt water system (purchased from Lowes for$169) . Chemistry is balanced as best as possible with strips, but they are basically unusable. Free chlorine is off the scale on the low side, PH result is 2-toned, and total alkalinity seems ok. I added 100 lbs of pool salt and cyanuric acid for 50 ppm. Inspite of the the uncertainty, the pool water looks like it's comming along nicely, although I ad about a cup of bleach daily for good measure. I have a Taylor pool test set on the way.
My problem is that I noticed the GFI box that comes with the Intex saltwater system is getting quite hot, about 120 degrees Farenheight. The voltage to the plug is good with everything turned on, about 120 volts AC. The sand filter is pluged into the second spot on the outlit and it's GFI housing is cool to the touch. To be clear, both the pump and chlorine generator came with a factory GFI .
Has anyone else noticed that their Intex saltwater system's GFI gets very hot?
Bookmarks