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Regarding ozone, etc:

1. Ozone is virtually useless on a residential outdoor swimming pool. Ozone is far more toxic than chlorine gas, so ozone system manufacturers make their units safe by building them to produce so little ozone that do virtually nothing. That's actually a good thing, since ozone is a dechlorinating agent! There are some unusual situations where a high output corona discharge ozone system can be (a) safe and (b) useful . . . but this doesn't apply to residential outdoor pools.

2. Salt water chlorine generator (SWCG) systems are convenient, but they don't save money -- compared to following the BBB system by hand -- and they do increase corrosion. They can be VERY helpful to pool owners who are frequently away from their home, or who have a hard time being consistent in their daily pool care. The corrosion issues can be avoided; see this thread: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...-other-options