Big H, welcome to the forum! I'm just a guy who installs and works on these systems, so I'm not the 'go to' guy for whether you'll damage the unit by running it with high salt. However, the manufaturers manual I've got says to partially drain , and refill @ salt levels over 3600 ppm. I believe that it has to do with voltage passing through the unit (or maybe conductivity) at the higher salt levels that may shorten the cell's life. If it is feasable for you to do a partial drain and refill, I'd say that's the best way to go.Originally Posted by Big H
*** Here's the 'dirty little secret" -- most pool guys estimate the gallonage for any given pool (yeah, we've got formulas, but at some point in the calculating, numbers get rounded off and some people are better at it than others). Whoever told you that you have a 14,400 gal pool was either going on past experience with similar pools or over estimated one of the perameters of yours (in fairness, I strongly doubt that there was any 'malice aforethought'). As a result, whenever I need to do an initial salt dose for a SWG, I always add 50 - 100 lbs less than the salt chart says I need for that gallonage pool. You can always add more - getting it back out isn't as easy, as you are finding out.
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