Re: Cell mounting

Originally Posted by
thilbert
Thanks all, I figured it really didn't matter since the manual didn't mention anything about orientation. Working great so far.
I prepped my pool before installation and had a test reading of 3500 ppm of salt, but the unit only reports 2900. Which do I trust?
Which one to trust is the big question. I can only assume that you took water samples to a Pool Store to test for salt readings. I did the same thing only I went to at least 5 different Pool stores. I got at least 4 different readings. One pool store was at least 200 - 300 PPM's higher. INITIALLY, I DID NOT KNOW WHO TO TRUST EITHER.
Did they use Test Strips to give you the 3500 PPM reading or did they use the Electronic tester? Test Strips in my experience were notoriously inaccurate.
If you used Morton Pool Salt there is PPM information on the bag itself. How many bags have you put into the pool? How many gallons does your pool hold? How long has the salt actually been in the water? HOW MANY PPM's DOES YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL REQUIRE FOR YOUR SYSTEM? Please post back with your actual gallons of water.
My unit took a day or two for the "Low Salt" light to go out. According to the installer, that is normal as it takes a short while for the salt to dissolve even though you can't see it on the bottom of the pool.
According to my mathmatical calculations based upon gallons and bags, vs. the actual measurements from the various pool stores I ended up within approximately 400 ppms of each other, which is roughly a 40 lb. bag's worth of salt. What I finally determined was that the "Low Salt" light went out on the SWCG control unit and the system was generating chlorine without trouble.
My suggestion is to go slowly, you certainly do not want to over fill the salt. Test, test and then test. Check your chlorine levels. My pool has a slight salty taste already so adding more un-needed salt is, in my opinion not good.
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