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.
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The water evaporated from the swimming pool. If your sweat evaporated quickly, you got cool faster.
Yes, this water is evaporated.
Yes. A Saline System includes a Control Unit (or Power Pack) and an electrolytic 'cell' as well as the salt (which goes into the pool water). You can learn all about the saline system at http://www.salinepoolsystems.com. Ross Townsend
Used for salt water pools, it uses salt to create chlorine... here is a more advanced answer.. from me. .. The chlorine generator (also known as salt cell, salt generator, salt chlorinator) uses electrolysis in the presence of dissolved salt (NaCl) to produce hypochlorous acid (HCIO) and sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), which are the sanitizing agents already commonly used in swimming pools. As such, a saltwater pool is not actually chlorine-free; it simply utilizes a chlorine generator instead of direct addition of chlorine.
Since salt increases waters' electrolytic properties PLASTIC furniture would be best.
Yes, is quite simple. Salt will be added directly to your pool, the amount depends on the volume. Downstream from your pool equipment the electrolytic cell will be added and next to your timer the control box is installed. That's it! After the salt dissolves in the water and the proper concentration is reached you'll be ready to start making your own chlorine.
You can swim in a pool without chlorine or salt they just keep the pool clean. but if you do it can give you bad skin
Yes just keep in mind that the water level in most winterised pools is below the skimmer outlet.
a pool without a child protecting fence around it
No you cannot, because the pool would leak and not work properly without the liner.
no, the pool must be empty