Re: Salt test strips
Test with the strips again.
IF the Aquarite unit is correct, adding 120 lbs of salt and going from 2800 ppm to 3400 ppm means your pool is approximately 23-24,000 gallons.
IF your test strips shows that you went from 2400 ppm to 3100 ppm, this would be more consistent with the 20,500 gallons you indicate your pool is.
However, ultimately it will depend on what the Aquarite is reading, as the internal protection (high salt cutoff) is based upon this value of salt.
Make sure you're following the directions on the salt strip bottle. If it is the type that has a scale in the middle of the strip and a yellow "thread" on the top, this typically takes 4 to 10 minutes and is considered a complete test when the yellow thread turns brown (dark). Make sure you compare the results to the same bottle you took the test strip from as bottles vary from lot # to lot #. Never take a strip out when your hands are wet as it can contaminate the rest of the strips and ruin them.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
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