Estimate equivalent operating hours used and remaining salt-cell life.
Enter realistic values from your pool, equipment labels, utility bill, or written estimate. Change an assumption to see how it affects the result.
Cell life is commonly related to chlorine-production time, so runtime multiplied by output percentage gives a useful equivalent-hours estimate.
Water balance, scale, cleaning method, power-center condition, salinity, temperature, and manufacturing differences can shorten or extend real service life.
Yes. Measured flow, watts, pressure, dimensions, and current pricing usually improve the estimate.
No. Equipment should meet the required range without violating minimum flow, maximum flow, velocity, electrical, space, or compatibility limits.
Write down the clean, working baseline when equipment is new. Future-you will look brilliant when troubleshooting season arrives.