Thanks for the lesson. Have a 20,000 indoor pool, Jandy is set at 10. Builder provided no guidance on how to operate system, and I do not want to destroy the cells. Cyanuric acid is little/non-existent, chlorine very low, but ph kept within limits of 7.4-7.8 using muriac acid circa 2-3 times per month. Should "10" setting on Jandy device be increased to a higher level? Indoor pool also has a cover, so little/no evaporation and no direct sunlight. Would very much appreciate your guidance. Good weekend, Mark B.
New pool fiberglass last year have not put salt in. Have the jandy salt system. It’s showing no flow. Will this correct once I put salt in this spring?
Hi. I have a jandy truclear 35k with a 1.85 jandy vs pump. I'm attempting to create a full day schedule. Trying to lower the cost of operating the pump. I'll do 100rpm for 16 hours. 2000 for 4 hours and 2600 for 4 hours. Will this causes an issue with the salt generator since it would be constantly producing chlorine?
Depending on your pool size use this example. 15,000 gallon pool 1700 RPM for 10 hours (salt cell will stay off) 2200 RPM for 6-8 hours salt cell will turn on. Adjust the % output on the Truclear to get 3-5 ppm each day.
Thanks David for the helpful advice on this channel. I have a question if you don't mind answering. We are in the process of replastering our 15 yr old pool. If the tile isn't cracked, do you recommend replacing it with the replaster job or having it professionally cleaned and restored?
In my opinion if you like your tiles they can be bead blasted back to their original state. But if you have the extra funds and want to change the look of your entire pool, why not redo the tiles as well. I guess the bottom line is if you like the current look or not.
Been watching your videos for quite some time. Since this video has a picture of a Jandy generator with a TruClear swg, which is what I have, I was wondering if you can give me some guidance. My gunite pool is going on it’s 3rd year and it is 16500 gallons. It gets direct sunlight for about 7-8 hours a day. During the summer last year I had to run my pump for 18 hours and my swg at 90% just to maintain around 5ppm of chlorine. My CYA is 70, PH is maintained around 7.4-7.8, Alkalinity is 70 and my salt is 3500. From what I’ve read this swg is good for a 35k gallon pool. According to Jandy, this unit produces 6.7 PPM of chlorine in 24 hours at 100% out put. 6.7 X .90 (cell out put) = 6.03 of chlorine in 24 hours. 6.03/ 24 hours = .25 ppm of chlorine in 1 hour. .25 x 18 hours = 4.5 of chlorine in 18 hours at 90% out put. Seeing as how I need to run this cell at such a high % output, how much am I reducing it lifespan? Everyone I’ve talked with that has different brands of SWGs claim to run them at 20-50%. This entire Jandy setup has been nothing but issues. Already on pump # 3 in 2.5 years. Does any of this sound normal to you?
12000 gallon pool filter pump running 8 hrs a day powering salt cell( pump actually runs 13 hrs total 5 hrs it doesn't power cell) 2100 RPM 50 GPM screen enclosure , cyanuric acid around 40-50 per million what do you think is a good % level, pool company tell me 100% the pool dosent get HEAVY usage.Jandy TRU CLEAR SYSTEM Thanks in advance.
@@SPL Shoot, I’m sure I’ve let too much time pass to do that now. I seem to have everything balanced well, is there any reason not to just keep it and run at lower levels - beyond the initial overspend?
I just got an inground salt water pool (14x28ft), 3ft shallow end and 6ft deep end....roughly 13,200 gallons. They told me to leave it at 100% output, but it went through it so fast. I'm trying to balance it out where i don't have to constantly buy and add salt weelkly. I turned it down to 60% to see if that helps. Is there a recommendation you think is best for that size pool? I know some depends on heat and rain, and being in South Carolina it does get pretty hot in the middle of Summer. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Hi... I’m brand new to pool owning , I have a TC -3 and a 7500 gallon pool ... my chlorine is super high (dark orange ) so I turned off the chlorine generator to bring It down ... was this the right move ? .. I have the pump speed at 1 and previously had the generator at 50% chlorine output .. I also have a cover on the pool and it’s winter here in Texas so no one will be swimming until next summer ... please advise best course of action .. many thanks