No Chlorine From Your Salt System? Here’s Why
Saltwater pools promise steady chlorine with less hassle, yet many owners wake up to zero readings and a confused control panel. The real problem rarely comes from a single fault; it’s a system of limits tied to water chemistry, temperature, flow, and equipment age. Start at the cell: scale on the plates acts like insulation that blocks current and slashes production. Even when your controller doesn’t flash a “clean cell” alert, thin calcium film can cripple output. A gentle acid bath using the ratio in your owner’s manual removes scale without stripping plate material. Over‑acid washing shortens cell life, so avoid strong mixes and long soaks. Make a habit of visual checks, especially with clear‑lid models, and plan light cleanings before peak season. Next, verify the salt level with a trusted tool rather than the panel alone. Controllers can drift or lie when a cell ages, showing false low or high readings that lock out generation. A handheld digital salinity meter pays for itself by...