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    Default Where to buy the salt

    Hello all,

    I've just purchased an Aquarite SWG and am awaiting delivery. I want to go ahead and get the pool ready so need to buy some salt. Used Bleachcalc for my size pool (about 18000) and it says 450lbs for 3000 ppm. Wow thats a lot of salt. Any suggestions on where to purchase and what brand salt for a good price?

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    Default Re: Where to buy the salt

    I bought the Diamond brand at Lowe's.

    I'd highly recommend that you buy a salt kit and test your water ahead of time. I ended up over salting my pool by almost 1/3, even though I put in 80 pounds less than recommended. It's not my tap water, so the only thing I can come up with is that bleach caused my salt level to get up to 1000 ppm or more.

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    Default Re: Where to buy the salt

    You can get salt at most hardware stores and chains and some grocery stores! (The Publix grocery chain in my area carries Morton Pool salt and it's the cheapest I've found for pool salt @ about $6/40 lb bag.)
    You can also use water softener pellets that have NO additves for keeping the water softener clean or for iron. these are ususally the purest salt at 99.9% pure but are the slowest to dissolve. (about $5 for a 40 lb bag)
    Solar salt is fine also, large crystals of 99.5% purity (I've found it for about $4.50/ 40 lb bag)...dissolves faster than pellets but not as fast as pool salt (smallest sized crystals and usually also 99.5% purity)
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    Would this salt from Lowe's be ok?

    http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...656&lpage=none

    It's much cheaper than Leslies.

    Russell

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    Yes, that or the Sun Gems which are larger crystals...both are fine and about the same price!
    Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.

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    Thanks for the advice.. I'll be heading to Lowes or Home Depot to pick up the salt and the local pool store to get the Taylor test kit Wednesday afternoon. Just got my Aquarite in the mail today.

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