Yes. The salt is run through a chlorinator that changes the salt to chlorine. It won't do it by itself so you have to buy the generator to do this.
Yes, as the generator creates the sanitizer for the pool, just throwing salt in it won't do anything
It is time to recalibrate the scales.
at the meeting, the teachers had to recalibrate who stole the trophies
There is nothing to recalibrate. The ECU will take care of this for you.
After adding salt to your pool, it's recommended to wait at least 24 hours before turning on the salt generator. This allows the salt to dissolve fully and disperse evenly throughout the water. Additionally, ensure that the water is properly circulated to avoid damaging the generator. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations.
You have probably added too much salt. Your system is out of balance.
NO
SURE AS LONG AS YOU RECALIBRATE IT SURE AS LONG AS YOU RECALIBRATE IT
To recalibrate something means to set it up so something is more accurate or works better.
Yes
Salt is used in conjunction with a chlorine generator in pools to create sanatizer. The salt (sodium chloride) is changed temporarilly to chlorine by the electrical charge in the "generator" it then acts as a sanatizer.