AquaRite by GoldLine Salt Chlorinator
Hello,
I'm a first time pool owner and am having a Oval 21'x43' AG pool installed on March 28th. I've purchased a Aquarite salt chlorinator and am wondering if anyone has any tips for the initial set up and maintenance using this device.
I was advised at the place of purchase to use Ag grade or course salt and not pellets or rock salt. My local farm co-op doesn't know what is meant by "Ag grade", anyone know? Are there any other chemicals required for maintaining a clear clean pool ?
Thanks,
Dena
Manager, HMH Pool & Patio
Hi,
As has been pointed out, you can use pool salt, which you can find at Lowe's or other hardware outlets. You can also use solar salt. The Ag designation is something I haven't heard before, and I wouldn't worry about it. It generally is recommended that you not use salt that has YPS (yellow prussiate of soda), which is used as an anti-caking agent in fine salt.
Enjoy your new pool!
Mark
Isn't salt dangerous in AG pools?
We are about to purchase our first AG pool. At the "store" the other day, they recommended staying away from salt systems in AG pools due to problems they've seen with grounding and bonding. Seems they have a customer whose salt system keeps eating all the metal in the pool because it's not grounded correctly. I must admit to not understanding everything she was saying, but it was good enough to scare me away from a salt system.
Does anyone have any comments on this? I'd really like to start with the best system and know I have a much better chance of doing that if I listen to all the knowledgeable people in the forum who have done that/been there!
Thanks