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On 2/25/2014 1:25 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/25/2014 12:10 PM, wrote: If the chlorine concentration ends up being as strong as it is in a regular pool (3 ppm or so), a lot of the sales pitch goes out the window. One of the advantages of a salt system is that the chlorine level required in the pool water is less than that of a conventional pool. What does all the sanitizing work is "available free chlorine ions" which is *all* the cell generates via electrolysis. Bulk chlorine in the form of tablets or liquid contains less free chlorine ions, so more of it must be used. Not only that but I think the constant levels instead of the wild swings in a manual system, allow for a lower level across the board to maintain instead of chasing a half day or so of too low levels.... |
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