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    I have a new 22" Intex pool with the ozone Saltwater generator. I ran the pump and generator for the first time last night. I ran the pump for 6 hours and the generator for 4. I tested the water today and I'm still not registering any free choline on the test strip. The rest of my readings are below.

    TA ~190
    PH 7.5
    Salt ~2950
    Total Free Chlorine - 0

    My question is is this normal? Does it take a few days to build up measurable chlorine in these pools? Or is something else effecting it? I could add some more salt. Also my TA is very high I'm going to be using the Acid/aeration method to fix this but that's going to take time. Perhaps I just need to run the generator longer tonight?

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    Default Re: A quick SWCG question

    Did you just fill the pool? Did you add any liquid chlorine first? If the water is new fill water or you allowed the FC to drop before running the SWG, then there could be a lot of chlorine demand during start up. To check if the SWG is working, take a water same at the exit of the return while the SWG is running.
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    Default Re: A quick SWCG question

    It's generally not a good idea to run your SWCG until start-up is complete.

    Doing so just puts additional wear on the cell and can greatly shorten cell life if you try to use the 'boost' mode some units have. Plus, as Mark pointed it, it makes it hard to figure out what's going on, since you don't really know what the output of the unit is.

    Another potential issue: you report a high TA, which is not a problem for SWCG by itself, but if you ALSO have high CH, you could be fouling your cell rather rapidly. (Actually, I'm going to have to ask about that -- high TA + high CH will foul hot surfaces (in a heater) rapidly, but the mode of action in a SWCG is different.)

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    Default Re: A quick SWCG question

    I'm sorry I was not specific in my question. This is a brand new set up. The pool was filled Saturday and Sunday. As it was filling I added the salt and stabilizer. I did not add any liquid chlorine.

    By "a lot of chlorine demand" You mean it may take a couple of days? Or should I run the generator on a longer cycle to get started and then back off? Or should I add liquid Chlorine?

    Sorry to be dense, but I'm new to all of this.
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    It is a good idea to use liquid chlorine first to bring the water up to the appropriate FC level for the given CYA level (see Ben's table). Municipal fill water can be high in Chloramines so FC is used up removing that. Once you get the FC level right, then check to see if the SWG is able to maintain that level over several days.
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    Your "cyanuric acid" level determines what chlorine level you need. Take a look at the links, then let us know what your CYA level is. Then we'll be able to give you guidance on your chlorine level.

    Cyanuric acid (CYA) test
    http://youtu.be/8whkC5WtS8g

    http://www.taylortechnologies.com/Ch...P?ContentID=44

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    Default Re: A quick SWCG question

    It is the Intex Ozone Saltwater Sanitizing System model zs8110. It can handle 1500 - 4000 GPH. I wasn't looking for the Ozone generator, but Walmart had it on sale and it was less expensive then the normal salt water unit.

    My understanding was that copper only stained or turned hair green in high concentration. Am I mistaken?

    As far as the Stabolizor, I was trying to get it to 20 PPM the HTH test can't test for less then 30 PPM. I can add more if it is necessary. But it I couldn't get a reading with the test.

    So the Ozone has nothing to do with the amount of chlorine I need? I know that ozone can't replace chlorine but it was my understanding that it was a much better oxidizer and if you had both you could run your pool at significantly lower chlorine PPM and still be fine, because in standard set ups most of the chlorine went to oxidation. Am I completely confused here?

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    Default Re: A quick SWCG question

    Quote Originally Posted by bradburyesqu View Post
    So the Ozone has nothing to do with the amount of chlorine I need? I know that ozone can't replace chlorine but it was my understanding that it was a much better oxidizer and if you had both you could run your pool at significantly lower chlorine PPM and still be fine, because in standard set ups most of the chlorine went to oxidation. Am I completely confused here?
    Yes, confused by deceptive marketing.

    Ozone reacts destructively with chlorine -- it is worse than useless, applied to outdoor chlorinated pools without special contact chambers and a dechlorination / rechlorination process.

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    Default Re: A quick SWCG question

    My CH is on the high end of normal at ~500 PPM. I'm not sure if this could be causing the problem.

    I didn't run the generator until last night, after the pool was full. I did start running the pump during set up. I had read somewhere that it helps to dissolve the salt.

    I currently have my out jet pointing up and it's causing a lot of bubbling. I'm not sure how good the aeration is on it though. Alkalinity seems to be going down faster then PH though. I'll retest again in about an hour or so.

    My unit does have a boost mode, but my understanding was that it boosted the amount of copper but not necessarily the amount of chlorine generated. I'm not sure where I read that or if it is true. But if that might help get things kicked off I can certainly use it.


    And thank you for the welcome. I a lot of information here over the last few weeks while I was buying the pool. It seems like a really knowledgeable group of people.

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    Default Re: A quick SWCG question

    You might want to unhook the copper electrode on your unit. You do not want copper in a pool. It is copper, and not chlorine, that stains things and turns blonde hair green!

    You don't want to use your boost cycle to up the chlorine. That will just wear out your cell faster. Just use bleach to get some chlorine in the pool. A pool with no chlorine will turn green pretty fast!

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