when the calibrated fluxer snaps the fresh water system turns into a salt water system totally kidding it is when you dump a bucket of salt into a fresh water system nothing to do with the fluxer or dynamic thrust
Yes, your body does absorb salt from home soft water systems, however, amounts are generally small. Unless you are on a low-sodium diet, salt levels in water softening systems are generally nothing to worry about.
Many people install salt water systems under the impression that it is chlorine free. Salt water systems produce chlorine electronically and therefore does not require adding chlorine to the water physically. So salt water is not chlorine free water. There are alternative pool sanitation systems that use an advanced oxidation process, combined with copper ionization to sanitize the water. These oxygen based systems do not produce any chlorine. These systems produce 100% chlorine free water.
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Salt Water, do to its small salt particles which not only the water holds the heat ,but the salt particles TOO!!! Most brines for heat transfer systems are very heavily salted solutions to the point where there is more salt than water [by weight] in them.
There will no issues with the water pump. Most pools don't really use salt water they put salt in the water and have a chlorinator that zaps the salt turning it into Chlorine. Salt is a bit hard on gas heaters though. I like to use heat pumps made out of titanium when I have salt systems in the water.
If we didn't have dissolvable water or salt in our systems then our bodies couldn't digest it and we would be without sugar or salt in our bodies. Therefore, we die.
yes and may be
natural cleansing agents of water are bacteria and algae.
salt in the water
salt in the water
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No, it is the same filtration equipment, however, you will attached the salt systems to the return line after after the equipment.