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mmmkevinz

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  1. No, i don't believe it does. I was told i had to pay 90$ labor to have the cell covered under warranty and i couldn't install it unless i was insured/liscensed or whatever by Jandy to do so.
  2. Thank you for the reply. I have actually had a customer that claimed his salt generator runs at a saline level of 6000! Please exaggerate on this flow sensor over ride, i would like to do that this weekend. I have heard many different things about calcium hydrochloride so i'd rather be safe and use sodium hydrochloride (liquid chlorine.) I have been treating it with liquid chlorine the past few weeks. Jandy. I wanna say it's an aquaflow or something like that. Does your signature imply you are licensed for Jandy?
  3. Hi guys! I am brand new to this forum, i have done alot of reading here regarding salt generators and other things. I am currently arguing with a non-local salt cell retailer about whether or not my (girlfriend's parents) cell is working. The cell has not been generating chlorine for weeks at a time (or so it seems now, it has been very hot in michigan!) The saline level is perfect, so is everything else. I know this because i work at a local pool store and ran it through Bioguard's Accuscan as well as testing it by hand. The CYA was at 50, so i had her add 1.75lbs of Stabalizer 100(Bioguards CYA increaser.) This increased the CYA to around 70 probably will continue to rise... I have turned the generator up to 100% and used the sanitizer boost setting many times, during this cycle i have put a water bottle near the return and not gotten a chlorine reading. I called the retail store and they had her mom bring in a water sample(no idea why?) They told her that her cell is working perfectly fine and to increase the CYA level because they got a chlorine reading. I called them back and got into a nice arguement while they claimed sodium chloride will not last longer than 1 day in a pool. I also argued with her about why they should not be putting calcium hypochlorite or sodium bisulfate in the pool with a salt generator. I guess my real question is how do i test a salt generator efficiently without playing a chemical guessing game? I am sick of getting customers coming to my store with dead salt cells asking for help. We hardly sell chlorine generators and my employees seem to know more than any of these other companies, am i wrong anywhere here?! Thank You!
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