Yes , When you go to a salt water pool you are installing what is called a saltwater chlorinator. These are an electrical device that converts the chloride in the salt into chlorine gas which is subsequently dissolved into the water effectively chlorinating it.
Do you really want to do that?
Yes
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As of the 2014 season, the Arizona Diamondbacks have 1 switch hitter.
How many switch hitters are in major league baseball? How many switch hitters are in major league baseball?
Through the 2008 season, that is Mickey Mantle with 536.
As of the 2014 season, the Baltimore Orioles have 3 switch hitters.
As of the 2014 season, the Cincinnati Reds have 4 switch hitters.
Add more chlorine. More to it than that. Test & if necessary correct the pH first - that's important. Calculate correct dose rate of chlorine & add accordingly. If it's an outdoor pool switch to stabilised chlorine if not already using it.
As of the 2014 season, the Los Angeles Angels have 2 switch hitters.
You need a salt water chlorinator. This can be a add-on to your existing setup or a whole new combined unit. You then add salt to your pool (mine is 20,000 litres and takes 60kg of salt at start of season), and then the salt water chlorinator (which sits in-line with one of your water hoses) makes chlorine from the salt using a chemical/electrical reaction. Beats buying and adding chlorine by hand :-) Hope that helps.
it is a switch,current goes through when switch is on and the current doesn't go through when its off you're welcome