We are looking at making the switch to SWG at our pools, starting with our 60,000 gallon pool in Michigan. It's a brand new pool as of 2020, though I regret that I wasn't more involved as the pool company built it out with a Jandy single speed pump (that they didn't even hook up to the automation system they installed) and a ClearComfort AOP system for sanitization 
So here we are, looking at switching over to salt and trying to determine which system would work best for us. So far I've looked at putting in two or three CircuPool RJ-60 PLUS units or going with a Pentair COMSYS system. If the pool were smaller or residential, I'd pick the RJ-60 PLUS in a heartbeat. We only operate the pool during the summer season, but during that time we have about 40 kids in it for roughly four hours, four days a week. It's definitely a much higher bather load than a residential pool, so I'm having a hard time determining how much capacity we really need.
Does anyone have experience with larger pools and/or these systems and have any thoughts as to which way we should go? I'm also open to other manufacturers like Hayward, just haven't explored those myself yet as I'm more familiar with Pentair.

So here we are, looking at switching over to salt and trying to determine which system would work best for us. So far I've looked at putting in two or three CircuPool RJ-60 PLUS units or going with a Pentair COMSYS system. If the pool were smaller or residential, I'd pick the RJ-60 PLUS in a heartbeat. We only operate the pool during the summer season, but during that time we have about 40 kids in it for roughly four hours, four days a week. It's definitely a much higher bather load than a residential pool, so I'm having a hard time determining how much capacity we really need.
Does anyone have experience with larger pools and/or these systems and have any thoughts as to which way we should go? I'm also open to other manufacturers like Hayward, just haven't explored those myself yet as I'm more familiar with Pentair.