Tears are saltier than the water you swim in.Originally Posted by rastoma
Tears are saltier than the water you swim in.Originally Posted by rastoma
Unless you're swimming in the oceanOriginally Posted by JohnT
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Actually, tears are at about 9000 ppm, ocean is at about 35000 ppm which is why ocean water stings. I was one of the folks who put salt in their pools for this specific reason. I brought my level to about 1200 ppm, and that reduced the eye stinging a lot.
Last edited by MassAttack; 08-18-2006 at 03:06 PM.
what kind of salt did you use? what are the measurements and calculations?
would there be any negative effects on my small 2200 gal. pool if I did this?
24' x 52" AGP = 13.5k gallons
Dynamo 2.0 HP pump, Sand Dollar sand filter, Polaris 65 vacuum
Check out http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=3355
That thread has a lot of details. You can buy the salt at Lowes/Home Depot for pretty cheap. And you should use a salt water drop test to measure your salt content prior to adding salt. Like CYA, you can't take it out once it's in, so it's best to add it in stages. I put in three bags in my 33,000 gal IG, but I had over 600 ppm before putting any in because bleach has sodium in it. Also, since adding it my level has gone from 1200 ppm to 1500 ppm, again because of bleach. I wish I would have put in one bag less because I am starting to be able to taste it slightly (or it's all in my head :-)
Don't forget: Low pH can irritate eyes too. So can too high pH. Other irritants like metals can also have a negative effect. Combined chloramines and salinity that doesn't match tears are only 2 irritants.
Carl
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