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    cody, do you have an automatic cover on the pool? If so, then you will need a system that you can fine tune so as not to overchlorinate. If not, then as Ben mentioned, you'll need to consider the pump run time and actual pool usage. I normally recommend to get the largest size cell you can afford. In this case, again as Ben mentioned, make sure the system you select gives you enough control over the output. For instance, if the output is controlled by LED lights, a system with 5 lights on the output levels will give you 20% increments. 8 LED lights = 12.5% increments, etc... Digital displayed units should give you 0 - 100% control in 1% increments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poolsean View Post
    Digital displayed units should give you 0 - 100% control in 1% increments.
    . . . and if you put a time clock -- it can be a cheap Lowes one -- on the power input, you can turn things down even more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poolsean View Post
    cody, do you have an automatic cover on the pool? If so, then you will need a system that you can fine tune so as not to overchlorinate. If not, then as Ben mentioned, you'll need to consider the pump run time and actual pool usage. I normally recommend to get the largest size cell you can afford. In this case, again as Ben mentioned, make sure the system you select gives you enough control over the output. For instance, if the output is controlled by LED lights, a system with 5 lights on the output levels will give you 20% increments. 8 LED lights = 12.5% increments, etc... Digital displayed units should give you 0 - 100% control in 1% increments.
    It's an indoor pool, so I don't have a cover on it, just the ceiling/roof. So what systems would you recommend that have a digital display, but aren't too expensive? (I see now that your signature says you work for AutoPilot, so maybe you won't be allowed to give any recommendations?)

    PoolDoc, do you have any recommended systems?

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