I would think that as long as your SWG is happy, you have enough salt in the pool .
I would think that as long as your SWG is happy, you have enough salt in the pool .
14'x31' kidney 21K gal IG plaster pool; SWCG (Saline Generating System's SGS Breeze); Pentair FNS Plus 48 DE DE filter; Whisperflow 1 HP pump; 8 hours hrs; kit purchased from Ben; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; PF:5.7
You need to take your water sample to a pool store (two if you can) and see which testing results are consistant. Don't go by the SWG reading as these devices can get out of calibration. If the pool store reading confirms the Taylor kit you have your answer and you need to recalibrate the SWG. If the pool store reading confirms the SWG reading you may be using the Taylor kit incorrectly or have a bad kit.
I found out about recalibrating my SWG when it said I didn't have enough salt. Then I added some and it wanted more so I became suspicous and had the water tested. I found out the SWG was wrong and now have too much salt in the pool(fortunately I'm still in the acceptable salt range but at the high end around 3800ppm).
Good Luck
I haven't seen anything in the manual about recalibrating a goldline aqualogic system. If I find that it is reading 400 low, is there something I can do to recalibrate this, or just do a manual recalibration in my head?
Thanks,
Robert
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22K gallon, IG, gunite, Sunstone Pearl White Pearl plaster, Aqualogic SWCG, Hayward Tristar pool pump, Pentair Whisperflo waterfall pump, Pentair Clean & Clear 320 cartridge filter, Sta-Rite heater.
They don't tell you about recalibrating in the manual. Its not normally done by the owner. Your service person would do this after charging you $100. If you do your own service work you can call Goldline for the procedure or if your still under warranty let them send someone out. Either way it would be useful to have the water tested elsewhere so you know where the problem is.
Good Luck
If you are going to believe a salt test, then the drop based Taylor K-1766 is the one to use. It beats any meter that I have come across, especially from a pool store. It is a gimmick that has to be calibrated frequently, and as such I consider it a copout for serious testing.
Apologies for the rant, but things like this push my buttons.
Pat
20,000 Gallon IG Diamond Brite pool, 1.5 HP Sta-Rite pump, Hayward Microclear DE3600 filter, Favco solar panels, Poolpilot DIG-220 with SC-48 cell.
+ SWCG OPERATION thread here: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=1226
+ SWCG Running Costs post here: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=316
+ Effective Stabilizer addition post here: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?p=6645
Well, I do have that drop test kit. And a happy answer to my own post!! :-)Originally Posted by PatL34
The answer was POP - pool owner patience!! I decided to wait a few days since I had just drained and refilled and added salt. I did use a lot less salt than called for on the chart - and that was a good thing.
The Taylor K-1766 now says 3000 ppm and the Goldline meter says 3300 - so that is pretty good I think - I am not going to do anything more for now.
I think I just had to wait out those few days for the water to get mixed real well and to make sure the salt was thoroughly dissolved in the pool.
The Goldline is less than a year old so I think it must be okay.
Pool is looking great now - thanks to Ben's test kit and my daily diligence and the use of this board. Thanks to all!!
I just bought a salt test kit today and tried it out. I had been thinking the aqualogic was reading high because when it was showing 3200 early in the year, I took the water to the store and they read 2900. Around the same time, I tried a salt strip and it showed around 2900, so I assumed the aqualogic was high.
Today, I took a sample to the store when I bought the Taylor salt drop test. They read 2900 with their probe. The aqualogic is reading 2800. I just tried the drop kit for the first time and it took 16 drops. Ugh! Just the opposite of what I expected. I'll try the drop test again this weekend and a test strip also. Maybe I'll take the water in to another store too. I'm not sure what to believe at this point. I guess I'll trust the aqualogic for a while and do some more testing.
For my test, getting to drops 13-15, the drops would go in, turn the entry point red, and the solution would go back to all yellow. It was the 16th drop that all of a sudden turned the entire solution red (light brown) and it stayed that way.
Robert
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22K gallon, IG, gunite, Sunstone Pearl White Pearl plaster, Aqualogic SWCG, Hayward Tristar pool pump, Pentair Whisperflo waterfall pump, Pentair Clean & Clear 320 cartridge filter, Sta-Rite heater.
You are correct abot the meters needing frequent calibration which is why we calibrate our Goldline salt meter weekly! It is off about every 4-5 weeks. (We don't really use the MyronL TDS meter because we feel that TDS readings are not important...we still calibrate it monthly.)Originally Posted by PatL34
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Originally Posted by waterbear
How do you calibrate it?