I've had my new Envoy for a little over a month and have been struggling with the salt system. I've been adding non-chlorine shock twice weekly, boosting, and have the output set to 7-10. Although the system is showing 'Okay' status and the arrow hovers in the left yellow, it seems to struggle to maintain chlorine levels. Two people use the tub about 30 minutes per day. It doesn't seem like I should need the output set so high or need to boost it as much as I do. I did struggle initially to balance the water but now everything seems to be in balance in terms of alkalinity, pH, and calcium. I also did have high phosphates and when I reduced those, it did help bring everything in balance and chlorine generation was better but I still seems to struggle to maintain it. Now yesterday, I got the flashing green light and the salt system status went red. I believe this indicates the salt cartridge needs to be replaced. After just 1 month!
My question is, are there any suggestions for things I can look out for or do differently to help the system work better? I have the original fill water in it and I've seen suggestions that doing a refill could help due to contaminants from the factory. So my plan at this point is to basically start over. I'm thinking of using ahhsome, draining, refilling, and doing the salt system startup from scratch with a new vanishing act and salt cartridge. Does this sound reasonable or should just replace the salt cartridge, or maybe clean the filters and do the cartridge? I'm a little hesitant to do a full refill due to the cost of salt cartridge and vanishing act but it would we worth the cost if it straightened things out. or I'm also considering giving up on the salt system and going with the @ease. thoughts?