Re: So, am I ready to ROCK???
Pool Mike -
Your SWG's ideal salt range is anywhere between 2700 and 3400, so you're still in that ideal range, per the owner's manual for your unit (I have the same one).
The salt reading dropped from what you saw before probably because your PB backwashed your filter. Anytime you lose water through backwashing or splash-out, your salt reading may go down a bit.
As Simmons99 indicated, you cannot change your salt reading by moving the control knob. Boosting your control knob to 80% won't change your salt reading. Right now, it will stay at or about 2900 no matter where your control knob is set, 10%, 30%, or 100%, or anything in between. Where the knob is set makes no difference to your salt reading. The only way to increase your salt reading is to add salt in your pool water. I'm not saying you should add salt right now, I'm just saying that's how your system works. The only way to decrease your salt reading is to backwash your filter, splash water out of the pool, or drain some water out of the pool.
The control knob governs how much chlorine is "made" with that salt - how much chlorine is generated and put into your pool. In basic terms, the higher the percentage, the more chlorine that goes into the pool.
Sandy
15,600 gallon, screened 15x30 IG plaster sport pool with 6x8 tanning area, Aquarite SWCG, Hayward cartridge filter, Polaris 280 cleaner
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