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Feb 26, 2026 - 06:11 PM
Thanks for your great question. First remember that RPM is just how fast a motor is turning - depending on the pump's power and the pool's plumbing & setup, the resulting amount of flow can be very different on one pool than the next.
However the primary thing for a salt cell is just that it remains full of water, even during the lowest flow operation of a variable or 2-speed pump.
Based on experience, if you haven't had an issue in the past, I would not expect one with the new system. Additionally, since the RJ cell is clear, you would know (see) if you did have an issue. And more so, since its electronic controls are not built in to the cell like your current model, you could "invert" the cell as you mention (make its shape a "valley" instead of a "peak" - that would just be the orientation you would set and leave it in).
So based on all of that, not only is there not likely to be a new issue, you would also have more flexibility if needed.
Please let us know if you have more questions!
However the primary thing for a salt cell is just that it remains full of water, even during the lowest flow operation of a variable or 2-speed pump.
Based on experience, if you haven't had an issue in the past, I would not expect one with the new system. Additionally, since the RJ cell is clear, you would know (see) if you did have an issue. And more so, since its electronic controls are not built in to the cell like your current model, you could "invert" the cell as you mention (make its shape a "valley" instead of a "peak" - that would just be the orientation you would set and leave it in).
So based on all of that, not only is there not likely to be a new issue, you would also have more flexibility if needed.
Please let us know if you have more questions!

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