Good idea. However, you might want to try it with kosher salt. I've heard that the iodizing has a tendency to make it taste somewhat metallic. Don't know this for sure, but just food for thought!
Michael
I did some playing around with my Leslies drop type salt test kit tonight and found I can approximate pretty closely the saltyness of my pool.
I found that 2 1/2 cups of water mixed with 1/4 tsp of normal table salt gives approximately 3000 ppm. Make sure the water and salt are level (not crowned) to the tops of the measuring devices, with the small quantities involved, it really makes a big difference.
You can only grossly approximate the saltyness of the pool because of the small quantities of water and salt but at least this will give you an idea of how it might be.
Hope this helps any of you who have/are deciding on an SWG, but don't have it going yet.
Dave C.
Good idea. However, you might want to try it with kosher salt. I've heard that the iodizing has a tendency to make it taste somewhat metallic. Don't know this for sure, but just food for thought!
Michael
so is it the iodized salt or the kosher salt that's good for the brain (food for thought)Originally Posted by mwsmith2
iodized - and it helps the thyroid
Completed 8/21/06
14,000 gallon 3'-6' concrete pool with Diamond Brite
Spa with spillway
250K BTU gas heater (for spa)
SWCG - Aqua Rite
Hayward Super II Pump - Cartridge filter
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