There is only one way to do that, and it is to jettison water and top up with fresh water weakening the mixture of water and salt. If you are going to do this calculate how much too strong the salt mix is so that you dont have to repeat the procedure a second time.
I do not think you can. Besides, would you want to swim in a pool that was loaded with more chemicals? k
Drain all or part of the water depending on how hi the salt concentration. Be careful when emptying pools. Check water table first
NO cant be done
Nothing you just wait for it to go down. if you have a salt water pool there is usually an aadjustment to reduce the chlorine level,
Dilution with fill water or partial change water. k
Because It Can reduce High Blood Pressure High Cholestrol And Table Salt Is Not Good For You At All
Well, If you lower your salt and fat intake and replace those things with fruit, then YES. But eating a high salt/high fat diet and adding fruit is not likely to reduce you're pressure.
first you find out how much is required. there is a floating device that will tell you how strong the concentration of salt is. then you simply toss the required salt into the water, it will lay there for a while and slowly dissolve.
A Salt water swimming pool, like the iceberg in Sydney. hmmm.... A Salt Water Beach! or a pool in wich someone wurinated in! A: Your answer is old pool water. You will not taste the salt in a salt water system pool! k
simply buy the required amount of salt for the pool from a pool shop or other salt supplier and and toss it in the water.
Either the to much salt was added or the sensor is out of calibration or bad.
salt is based on PPM or parts per million and a salt system operates around 3000 PPM on most systems. If you have no salt in your pool the amount of salt to add would be around 200 pounds but if you have some salt in the system then you need to find the ppm already in the pool and adjust as needed. Do not forget to add cyneric acid or you will lose what sanitizer is produced on the hot days.
at the pool shop
Simply put any pool can be a salt water pool, even an above ground pool.
No. The salt is left behind in the pool , with the salt concentration becoming higher.