Thanks for the additonal info Sean.
Thanks for the additonal info Sean.
So Sean, just to make sure I understand, with the AutoPilot I don't have to shut it off for winter? The unit will do that on its own? Or would it be better to shut it down to prolong the cell life?
One other thing, is it normal to see large swings in output with small changes in water temperature? For example, I set mine to 50% when the water was 81-82 degrees, then when it cooled to 78 the setting went down to 38%. I was getting some algae so I turned it back to 50% and as you'd expect, the setting was up around 70% when it heated back up. Is there a way to adjust this (that is, the unit's sensitivity)?
Thanks!
about 27,000 gal IG w/spa
Polaris cleaner
Autopilot SWCG
Pentair cartridge filter
River,
When the temps get to 55 degrees or colder, the output will automatically reduced to 1%, and cannot be increased but can be lowered to 0% (off).
As temps fall, this compensation feature automatically adjusts the output so you don't have to. In cold temp conditions, lowering the output helps save the cell life. You don't have to shut it off and revert to hand feeding chlorine. Cold temps require very little chlorine.
The Automatic Temperature Compensation is not adjustable in sensitivity and is in the software.
As the temps change 5 degrees, it adjusts 25% of the setting.
your pool is a perfect example: At 80 degrees, and 50% setting, when it dropped to 75 degrees, the output dropped 25% of 50% (or 12.5%) to 37.5%.
I would set the output to 60% and monitor it. The temp adjust would have dropped it to 45% instead of 37.5%.
Hope this helps
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
Thank you Sean - I'll give that a try.
about 27,000 gal IG w/spa
Polaris cleaner
Autopilot SWCG
Pentair cartridge filter
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