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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/3/2017
George - Most SCGs shut off when the salt level is too high. Higher concentrations of salt require higher amps which is bad for the system. Setting the chlorination level to a lower level does not prevent the unit from overheating. If you set the unit to 40%, it is still generating at full power, just for 40 % of the time that the unit is on. What you have to do is reduce the salt level by partially draining the pool.Reply
George Posted: 7/3/2017
hi , Thanks for the clear directions. Is there any case that the system goes power off because there is too much salt in the water. If that is the case should i leave it off to protect the cell or just set it on lower chlorination % ? ( i set it at 40% )Reply