Brent, why did you put in the salt - just to soften the water? How long did it take to dissolve?
Brent, why did you put in the salt - just to soften the water? How long did it take to dissolve?
18x42 Spartan Roman End Vinyl Inground (1981)
1HP Hayward Superpump -- Hayward Perflex EC-65 DE Filter
I just finished adding 120 more pounds of salt a week ago. This is the second year I’ve added this amount. I did a partial drain over the winter so I added more this year. Tested water at local pool store and they gave me a reading of 1200ppm. Now I don't have a whole lot of faith in their test so I really should upgrade to the PS234 and test for myself. It took about an hour to dissolve but I had a little help, Invited 4 of the neighborhood kids to come over and stir things up. They got a big kick out of the crystals at the bottom. Must have caught on as my neighbor added some to his pool for the first time. I add salt to my pool to soften the water. I’ve noticed that my skin doesn’t feel as dry after getting out and I hear salt water is more buoyant, like I need more of that.![]()
David D
16,000 gal I/G fiberglass
Figure 8 w/ De Filter
Check this thread.
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...ight=wollypog6
I put it in because many folks on the old forum had reported that it just made the water feel better. And it did do that. It felt more natural, where as lots of pool water feels sort of harsh. Hard to explain.
It all dissolved in 15 minutes or so. I poured it slowly into the skimmer and you could just about pour it continuously. I guess a bag every 7 to 10 minutes or so.
If you want to try it, dump in the first couple of bags and then swim in the water. Add one at a time after that. It's easy to add a bit more and the only way to know when you're done is to go too far. So don't go much to far. It will gradually get reduced through rainfall and backwashing and refilling anyway and when you do go too far the only downside is you can taste the salt a bit more than you might have liked.
I think I'll give this a try myself. I have a 20x40 inground. I'll start off with about 150 pounds, and then work up from there. Does it help or hinder algae growth in any way?
I've never seen anyone state salt helped with algae, just better water feel.Originally Posted by Prov35
I don't know how big your pool is. Just keep in mind it's easy to add a bit more a few days from now than to get rid of it. I guess in IL you get some snow once is a while ... just in case you buy too much.
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