A basic pool chlorine generator cost in Arizona is between $149.00 and $999.00
The cheapest chlorine generator costs around 150$ plus tax and/or shipping. You can buy these from Sears or K-Mart online, but you may have to call the individual locations to see if they have them in stock.
If you look at it from the point of view of economy then its a matter of weighing out the difference in the expense of running the chlorine generator long enough to produce the required chlorine. or the cost of the extra chlorine. Often when saltwater chlorinators are installed they are under size to make the sale easier. so a third option is to install a larger chlorine generator. Theoretically you shouldn't have to boost the chlorine at all.
If you calculate the cost of chlorine over a 10 year period of time and the cost of purchasing, servicing and maintaining a salt generator over 10 years there is no comparison. Salt generators never have a payback, in fact, will likely cost more than twice as must as simple chlorine. Keep in mind: it's not about cost, but rather convenience and safety!
It costs about $2000 to $5000 install a basic solar energy system for your home in Arizona. You can find more information at www.srpnet.com/environment/earthwise/solar/
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Depending on your policy, yes it can possibly cover a generator.
If you live in Arizona you live on the west coast.
The fuel of a proprane generator is much cleaner than that of a gasoline generator. They are also more cost effective.
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To properly install a wind power generator, it will typically cost around 40,000 dollars to install a generator that is large enough to power the entire home.
Answ2. Commercial production of chlorine is performed by the electrolysis of salt water. The electricity would be a major cost.