How about you test your cya and post it, then everyone can give you some good, accurate advice . . .
SJohnson
How about you test your cya and post it, then everyone can give you some good, accurate advice . . .
SJohnson
Just to add to what Michael said...I also think a SWG will work for you....just be sure you oversize it for your situation.
If you go for the Autopilot get the 60 cell....I got that one for my pool even though it is a bit of overkill.
OK, let me be clear:
It's not that the thread-starter cannot use an SWG--I would never say that or imply that. But if he is having a problem with his water, throwing money at it by adding expensive stuff probably won't solve it. You have to solve the problem first. There's no way around that.
Carl
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