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    Default Aqua Rite sizing question

    I'm looking at replacing my QuikChlor system with an Aqua Rite. My pool is apprx 12,800 gals---should I go with the 15k or 25k system? Would going with a larger system (over-sizing) take some pressure off the cell? Price isn't an issue, I want what will work best w/the pool volume.

    The purpose for this whole drill is 1) QuikChlor cells are EXPENSIVE 2) I prefer the Aqua Rite's features and industry background (and lower cell cost).

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    Default Re: Aqua Rite sizing question

    I would go with the larger cell as the 15k would probably force you to run the pump longer than what you want.

    In terms of cell life, cells are usually rated in amp hours. The 15k would run at lower amps but longer while the 25k would run at higher amps but shorter. So in the end, they would probably last equally long.
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    Default Re: Aqua Rite sizing question

    Thanks, that's what I was thinking. 25k it is.

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    Default Re: Aqua Rite sizing question

    go with the 40k cell! I have one on my 6800 pool and it works wonderfully, You want to oversize the cell because in the long run you will have less problems with pH stability since the on time of the cell will be much shorter!
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    Default Re: Aqua Rite sizing question

    Quote Originally Posted by waterbear View Post
    go with the 40k cell! I have one on my 6800 pool and it works wonderfully, You want to oversize the cell because in the long run you will have less problems with pH stability since the on time of the cell will be much shorter!
    I'm gonna bump this old thread.

    How do you run the 40K on that small a pool? I have a pool that is 12,200 gallons and was worrying the 40K would be too big and I wouldn't be able to crack the cell down low enough.

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    Default Re: Aqua Rite sizing question

    Quote Originally Posted by les_garten View Post
    How do you run the 40K on that small a pool?
    One easy way that works with many SWCG's is to use a timer on the power cord.

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    Default Re: Aqua Rite sizing question

    Thanx!

    I was thinking of one of those Fancy 3 circuit Intermatics as well. But this works too.

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    Default Re: Aqua Rite sizing question

    The Goldline units can be set down to as little as 1% on time so they are pretty easy to adjust. A 15k cell set to 25% produces about the same chlorine as a 40k cell set to 10%.
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