Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
Hello,
I am considering adding to water softener salt to my pool via my now unused puck chlorinator.
Has anyone else done this?
Does it impact the chemistry (ie, chlorine, ph, alk., etc.) levels in the pool? What consequences should I expect? Does it make the water nicer to swim in?
Any comments/advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul
Re: Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
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Originally Posted by psbailey
Hello,
I am considering adding to water softener salt to my pool via my now unused puck chlorinator.
Has anyone else done this?
Does it impact the chemistry (ie, chlorine, ph, alk., etc.) levels in the pool? What consequences should I expect? Does it make the water nicer to swim in?
Any comments/advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul
I hate to jump in on another persons question, but I too am interested in adding salt to my non-SWG pool. I thought instead of starting another thread, we could share the information.
Where Paul would be using his unused puck chlorinator, I would be just dumping the salt in the pool.
I've read where is it softens the water, but what are the other advantages to adding salt to a non-SWG pool?
What are the cons or problems one may encounter by adding the salt?
I know, that the amount of salt added would depend on pool size/gallons held, but what would be the approximate PPM that one should shoot for?
I know that I have read other threads concerning this, but can't seem to locate them now.
Thanks
Mark
Re: Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
Re: Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
No reason to use a chlorinator. Just dump it in. It'll dissolve in an hour or so.
Go ahead and do it. It feels great. Just buy a test kit and test your salt content first so you can confirm whether you currently have any salt in there.
Re: Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
I'll get a saline test kit tomorow. What levels should I be shooting for? I have a 45,000 IG plaster pool. My numbers are:
Cl: 6
FC: 0
TC:6
PH:7.4
ALK: 120
CAL: 320
CYA: 53(ish)
Thanks,
Paul
Re: Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
Paul
I hope your test results were posted wrong.
FC = 0 and TC = 6 is a warning of an impending frog pond.
check it out.
Re: Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
Yup. Sorry, I transposed those two numbers.
Re: Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
Re: Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
Paul,
I have heard that people shoot for approx 1000ppm which would translate to 375 lbs of salt. I would add 1/2 - 3/4 into the pool, help it disperse and then test the salinty and the way it feels the following day. Add slowly to reach your ideal ppm because you have to drain the pool to remove salt. Also, this is assuming you have no salt in the pool already... you might want to have the pool store check the salinty if you don't have a salt test. FYI - Download Michael's BleachCalc as it will do these calculations for you.
** You want the most pure - 99.something% solar/water softener salt. You can buy 40# bags for ~ $4 at Lowe's or HD.
Re: Considering Adding Water Softener Salt to Pool...
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Originally Posted by Bleach=Chlorine?
Also, this is assuming you have no salt in the pool already... you might want to have the pool store check the salinty if you don't have a salt test.
Well, I went to Lowes today and purchased my salt (3-40lb bags) and took the above advise and went to the pool store and purchased a salt test kit. Boy, I'm glad I bought that test kit. My pool already had 600 PPM of salt in it already. Had I not tested FIRST, and followed the clacualtor figures, it would have been too salty. My pool is small; 14 x 28, so I added a 40 lb bag and tested a couple of hours later; 1000 PPM. I think I'll stop with that amount and she how it holds up.