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Jun 24, 2025 - 08:53 AM
The frequency by which a salt cell needs to be cleaned is 100% dependent upon water chemistry, which changes, and is not based on the particular system or its operation.
Attached is information about the specific water chemistry to check periodically in order to bring the water back to normal balance. This will help you calculate your LSI (Langelier Saturation Index), which if you keep it as close to 0 as possible will regulate the amount of mineral build up. This will allow you to clean it less often, as well as to prevent chemical erosion.
The LSI is a very small scale, so a little difference can produce big results. It also changes as fast as your pH, which means it can rise/fall fairly quickly. You can calculate your LSI here.
Address this first and see whether the salinity reading increases after cleaning. Call us if the rate of cleaning doesn't slow and low salinity readings persist.
Address this first and see whether the salinity reading increases after cleaning. Call us if the rate of cleaning doesn't slow and low salinity readings persist.
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