According to: http://www.poolsolutions.com/gd/swim...ators-faq.html An outdoor pool typically loses over 80% of its chlorine to sunlight. This means an indoor pool with the same use levels, will need less than 20% of the chlorine an outdoor pool does. In most cases, if you have an indoor pool, you'll want the smallest generator available. Otherwise, you simply won't be able to turn it down enough.
So this doesn't seem to agree with your statment of buying a large system. Are there salt systems designed to be turned down low enough to produce the correct amount of chlorine for an indoor pool?
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