Re: Question about CL levels and salt cell lifespan...

Originally Posted by
BigDave
I believe that at a given CYA, a higher concentration of FC will will lose more chlorine to sunlight. I don't know about SWCG cells - perhaps it's not total chlorine produced that limits them but some other factors. I know that the advice generally given here is to install a larger than recommended cell for extended cell life. I just don't know if there's a linear relationship between chlorine produced and cell life.
I guess that's the key to my question; are there higher CL losses at a given CYA level when trying to maintain a higher CL level. If that is the case, then I should aim for the lower end of the recommended range.

Originally Posted by
mas985
The % setting of the cell will depend on chlorine loss because that is the chlorine you are replacing every day.
Also, SWG cells are usually rated in amp-hours. So it is both the time the cell is on and the current running through the cells. Higher salt levels creates more chlorine but also higher amps (Goldline cells) and it is somewhat linear so that should be a wash because the higher chlorine levels means a reduced run-time (%).
Cell life seems to also be dependent on the chemistry balance. This is why some SWG owners experience very short cell life while others are much longer.
My first inclination is to say that the actual CL level being maintained doesn't impact cell life, its the amount of CL loss each day that has to be replaced that impacts cell life. But if what BigDave said is correct, then trying to maintain a higher CL level will result in higher losses each day, thereby directly impacting cell life. I'm not so sure this is the case though. After keeping my pool at shock levels (20 ppm) until combined CL was gone, I let it drift down to 5 ppm before turning on the SWCG (it was mostly cloudy during that time so it took almost a week). I tested the CL level each evening and the rate of decline was pretty steady, about 1.5 ppm each day. It didn't drop faster in the beginning then slow down as it dropped as BigDave's information would suggest.
I do understand that water chemistry is a factor as well, but with this question I'm only trying to find out if the CL level maintained is a factor as well.
I greatly appreciate the feedback.
Last edited by JimK; 05-13-2013 at 05:07 PM.
22'x40' Grecian Lazy L 20K gal IG vinyl pool; Aqua Rite SWCG T15 cell; Hayward Pro Grid 6020 DE filter; Hayward Superpump 1hp pump; 12 hrs; Taylor K-2006; city; PF:6
Bookmarks