Re: What's better than Aquarite?
actually, running the salt on the low side, running the cell in cold weather, not maintaining an adequite CYA level which causes you to run the cell at a higher output level, and superchlorinating with the cell probably reduce it's life more than proper acid washing does. All these things put a strain on the cell and reduce it's effective lifespan. NOT acid washing will create the need to up the output of the cell to produce enough chlorine! Another alternative to your high calcium levels besides dilution would be to use a seqestering agent that is specific for calcium. They are based on derivatives of phosphonic acid like most of the metal seqesterants but have a preferance for calcium. Try googling calcium hardness reducer. There is also a company that makes a magnesium additive so the scale that forms will be soft and "mushy" and wash off easily (chemisty behind this is sound but I have no experience with the product). I believe the company is LoChlor and PoolSean said in one of his posts about one of their other products that they are a 'sister company' to Autopilot Systems like Aquacal is.
Last edited by waterbear; 06-14-2006 at 10:45 PM.
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