Probably not. Conditioner should have been added at startup. You can test for "CYA" to find out how much conditioner is currently in your water and add more if necessary.
By loosing some of the water and replacing it with unsalted water you will need to work out how much water will have to be thrown out to get the correct salt levels.
Salt is put into swimming pools so that the water from the pool can be run through a salt water chlorinator which produces chlorine to disinfect the pools water.
Salt is put into Swimming Pools so that the water from the pool can be run through a salt water chlorinator which produces chlorine to disinfect the pools water.
salt water
about every 3 months you need to add at least 1 bag of salt.
It depends on how hard you work it.
YES
Salt water pools are in fact chlorine pools part of the salt is turned into chlorine by the salt water chlorinater If it works in a normally chlorinated pool it should also work in a salt water pool. However you should check if there is any metallic ingredient like copper in it as these are not recommended in salt water pools.
Salt water pools can be easier to maintain than traditional chlorine pools because they require less frequent monitoring and adjustment of chemical levels. However, salt water pools still require regular maintenance to ensure proper balance of chemicals and prevent algae growth.
Salt water pools typically maintain a similar temperature to chlorine pools since the method of sanitization (salt vs. chlorine) does not significantly affect the water temperature. Other factors, such as sun exposure, time of day, and climate, have a greater impact on the water temperature of the pool.
Yes
no