Product Details
- Product type: Saltwater chlorine generator system
- Brand: In The Swim
- Pool size rating: Up to 40,000 gallons
- Common use: Saltwater chlorine generation for swimming pools
- System function: Converts dissolved salt into chlorine
- Chlorine output: Verify listed output before publishing
- Cell type: Verify included salt cell model before publishing
- Included parts: Confirm control box, salt cell, flow switch, unions, PVC tee, sensors, and power cord before publishing
- Best for: Residential pool saltwater conversion and chlorine generator replacement
- Not included: Pool salt, test strips, installation tools, chemical start-up products, or professional installation unless listed
For another 40,000-gallon salt system option, the Hayward W3AQR15 AquaRite salt chlorination system may be useful for buyers comparing system size and compatibility.
Saltwater Chlorine Generator Use
This saltwater chlorine generator helps create chlorine from dissolved salt as water passes through the system cell. It can reduce the need for manually adding chlorine products, but it does not remove the need for testing, balancing, and regular pool maintenance.
If you are comparing higher-capacity generator systems, the Circupool electronic salt chlorine generator RJ45 may be reviewed as a related option.
Pool Compatibility and Installation
Before installation, check your pool gallon size, plumbing space, power supply, flow direction, and the required salt level range. A system rated too small for the pool may struggle to maintain chlorine during hot weather, heavy use, or long periods of direct sunlight.
The system should be installed according to the manufacturer instructions and local electrical code. If you are not comfortable with pool plumbing or wiring, use a qualified pool technician.
For users comparing replacement salt cells instead of a full system, the Pentair IntelliChlor IC60 salt chlorine generator cell may be helpful to review separately.
Water Testing and Salt Level Control
Saltwater pools still require routine water testing. Check salt level, pH, alkalinity, stabilizer, calcium hardness, and chlorine level regularly to help the generator work correctly.
For pool water testing, the AquaChek TruTest digital pool and spa test strip reader can help monitor important pool levels during normal maintenance.
Start-Up and Maintenance Notes
Before starting the system, balance the water and add the correct amount of pool salt based on your pool volume and manufacturer instructions. Allow the salt to fully dissolve before running the salt chlorine generator.
For salt pool opening and seasonal care, the HTH 66527 Salt System 3 in 1 Start Up Pool Care may be useful as a related maintenance product.
Inspect the salt cell regularly for scale or debris. Clean only as directed by the manufacturer and avoid scraping the cell plates with sharp tools.
Troubleshooting Tips
If chlorine output is low, check salt level, water temperature, pump run time, stabilizer level, cell condition, flow rate, and warning indicators before replacing the full system.
If the system shows low salt, no flow, inspect cell, or power-related errors, review the installation, wiring, flow switch, salt cell, and water chemistry first.




















