Ok I am going to give it a go, why not. How long does the salt remain in the pool?
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Ok I am going to give it a go, why not. How long does the salt remain in the pool?
Until you drain your pool. Salt is like CYA in this respect. You can't decrease what you put in without draining the water and replacing it.
Don't forget to test your salt levels prior to adding or you may shoot over your target. My pool with a fresh fill already has about 600ppm of salt in it .
I got Solar Salt, Extra course salt granules, but it says that it is naturally evaporated by sun and rain now that I am reading it, I take it that it is not what I want? I will not add it until I get an answer. thanks
It is 99.8% pure salt though.
This stuff?? Seems okay to me.
I bought a salinity test kit today, and I am less than 1000ppm at this point. We will be adding at least one more bag to the pool, probably tomorrow.
Where did you get a salinity test kit? How do you know how many ppm you should have in your pool? Thanks
Taylor has a Salt test kit, (K1766), that you can order from your pool store.
Pat
Sad to say that no one near me had a dropwise test kit for salinity, so I *GASP* bought some salt test strips. :eek:
I figure that I don't need an exactly accurate reading on the salt, so test strips will do fine. It's not doing much more than giving me a ballpark figure anyway.
ellenicol, the conventional wisdom seems to be to add about half the amount of salt required by a SWG for the best benefits. SWG's need around 3000ppm, so I'm shooting for 1200 - 1500ppm. Supposedly you can't taste the salt at these levels, but you still get all the benefits of silky smooth skin, manageable hair, and non-stinging eyes. :)
Even at around 800ppm, these benefits are already beginning to be present.
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Originally Posted by sevver
This is what I used. No problems :)
There is one potential problem I see for salt added to an above ground pool.
And I believe someone else has mentioned it on at least one other thread.
When salt water splashes over the wall, it flows down into the lower track. where it will evaporate and form salt crystals. I am not sure how corrosion resistant the track on an average AG pool is, and what effect there might be.
This is the one factor that has been keeping me from adding salt to my AG.
Thoughts ? Opinions?
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