The salt system is going to create sodium hypochlorite (bleach) from sodium chloride (salt) this system works great! It will make care of the pool very simple. Baquacil or biguinide the generic name is very expensive to use and you have to follow the directions exactly and sometimes exceed the recommendations in order to maintain the pool. If you develop a problem with this type of sanitizer it can take longer than a chlorine pool to recover and it will add big bucks to the cost of using this system. Salt systems a large initial capital outlay but will be cheaper and easier in the long run.
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The only reason to use salt in a pool is so that it can be broken down by an electrolytic cell, into chlorine. There is absolutely no reason to use salt if you dont have a salt system.
You can but is not recommended. Rock salt takes longer to dissolve and it can stain your pool because it contains impurities.
eye dint now Well, you probably could, we have a pool and we mix chlorine and salt together for our water.
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Pray for a salt water system
You do need to add something to your already existing filter system that changes salt into chlorines so that it sanitizes your pool. The name of that device is a salt water generator. It consists of a cell plumbed in after your filter and an electrical control system that monitors the cells performance.
Yes, you can use all-natural solar salt in your pool. Solar salt is a type of salt that is specifically formulated for use in saltwater swimming pools. It dissolves easily and provides the necessary chlorine for sanitizing the pool water. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the proper salt levels in your specific pool system.
NO Fiberglass salt water pools are a great system regardless of where you use them.
No
Sure, you CAN, but why would you want to? The purpose of the salt in a saltwater system equipped pool is to provide the chlorine the saltwater system generates. It would be the same as having a saltwater system pool that the saltwater system went bad and you just installed an inline chlorinator in the plumbing instead of replacing the saltwater chlorine generator system so you could add chlorine with the tablets.
Select the salt water chlorination system you would like to use. this will come with specifications and instructions on how to retrofit the unit onto an existing pool filtration system. It is difficult to give instructions on how to do something when the exact nature of the materials available is not known.
Work out what size pool you have how much salt is required and purchase the right size system to suit your needs.