How To Clean A Salt Cell

In this Pool Care Basics Video, we discuss how to clean a salt cell. This is common maintenance for any pool owner with a salt chlorine generator. A salt cell will need to be cleaned every 3-6 months.

Symptoms of a Salt Cell That Needs Cleaning

  • Low Chlorine Level
  • Error Codes or Indicator Lights on the Control
  • Calcium Flakes Near Pool Returns
  • Calcium Build-Up Inside Cell

Note: We use a Hayward Aquarite salt cell in the video but the same instructions can be applied to other brands.

 

In order to prevent calcium build-up on the salt cell, we recommend maintaining the pool at a pH level of 7.4-7.6. We also recommend using a product like Scale Free by Natural Chemistry or Magenta Stuff by Jack’s Magic. Those products will help keep the cell blades clean and prolong the life of the salt cell.

Additional Resources

Swimming Pool Salt Calculator Blog

How to Size a Salt Chlorine Generator

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Rob McLintock Ecommerce Director
With over 17 years at InyoPools.com and more than two decades in the pool industry, Rob is a seasoned expert dedicated to helping pool owners succeed. As one of Inyo’s original content creators, he specializes in troubleshooting, sizing, and identifying pool equipment of all kinds. His hands-on experience includes installing pumps, fixing pool cleaners, replacing motors, troubleshooting salt systems, and identifying above-ground pools. Rob’s passion lies in creating how-to guides and product videos that empower DIY pool owners to tackle their own pool maintenance with confidence. When he’s not crafting educational content, you’ll likely find him cheering on his kid at the soccer field or mowing his yard while listening to podcasts.

2 responses to “How To Clean A Salt Cell”

  1. Mary Avatar

    Timer not working

    1. Matthew Simmons Avatar

      Ok, you’re going to be a bit more specific with what’s going on with your timer/system.

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