That pretty much covers it, price and acid demand . . . Lots of negatives for the pool stores . . . just those two for us . . .
SJohnson
That pretty much covers it, price and acid demand . . . Lots of negatives for the pool stores . . . just those two for us . . .
SJohnson
Agreed, they are expensive, but can be found for a good price on fleabay. Acid addition for me is about 1 qt a week during summer for a 20K/gal pool. There is additional power requirements to make the Cl, although I haven't taken the time to calculate how much that really is. The biggest savings is that I spend about 20 minutes a month fiddling with the chemistry of the pool.
Michael
I heard from a friend that because salt is corrosive, it can damage your coping and deck. Anyone have any experience with that?
Not at the concentrations used with a SWC. It's around 3200 PPM, which is barely detectable by taste.
Michael
I to am also happy with salt system pool, don't think the water will hurt the deck but pool builder advised against using the fountain attachment continuously as wind will carry the spray onto deck for extended period and when dry leave salt behind. Then again should just wash off with bit of scrub if I ever have that problem.
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