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    Default Re: SWG with liner type indoor pool.

    thanks for the insights....chem geek.

    I have been using a Jandy unit and I wonder if copper corrosion and SS rusting is the "result of SWG". Removing it and going back to chlorine only, is a better choice for my pool.

    Seems that bonding to earth does not stop SS rusting. Is this a more true that false statement?

    IS there anyone here that can confirm or explain this idea?

    Since I do not like the rust appearance what about an ORP unit ?
    Any pro/con on models and features?

    SWG at first use has ++ but long term there might be many more -- than I imagined.

    UGLY rust is the first one I see every time I swim.

    Please guide me on this direction of understanding. I am reaching a cross-road on rust but easy SWG & BBB and cost $.
    Last edited by deep_blue; 12-30-2006 at 05:24 PM.

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