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    Default Re: How do I increase Calcium??

    Quote Originally Posted by roll tide
    I have a vinyl liner with a heater. However, the heater won't be hooked to natural gas until September (gas co. to charge $800).

    Then the calcium is much less important than if you had a concrete pool, but you still need some.

    Someone, Sean I think, indicated a few days ago that calcium is still important with the SWG.

    I would think that a lack of calcium would be an advantage with a SWG since you'll have less scaling, but I definitely defer to PoolSean and Mark from Watermaid on all things SWG.

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    Default Re: How do I increase Calcium??

    WOW>.what a shot at 'bama tides. Laundry Detergent? RMAO

    OK..calcium does affect water balance, which can lead to a corrosive type condition if allowed to be maintained low in conjunction with low alkalinity and pH. This has no effect on a Salt Chlorine Generator other than allowing the cell to stay scale free for a longer period of time.
    Calcium on the high side can lead to a scale forming/cloudy water condition. This is important with Salt Chlorine Generators.
    So in my opinion, you can maintain low calcium without damage to the salt system.
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