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How much salt is used up during the electrolysis process?

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How much salt is used up during the electrolysis process?

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Very little! Since salt is a totally dissolved solid, it will not evaporate from your pool. As salt water passes through the in-line Nature Clear Cell, the Nature Clear Power Pack sends an electrolytic charge to change the salt into sodium and chloride forming 100% (NaOCl) Sodium Hypochlorite. The Sodium Hypochlorite is delivered back to the pool as a pure, natural sanitizer that is 100% more effective than packaged chlorine, but without the dangerous chemicals that come with manual chlorination. After the Sanitizer kills all the unwanted bacteria in your pool, the Sodium and Chloride reunites again to form salt which is automatically recycled over and over again using very little salt. This recycling process is Natural and Healthy for both you and the environment.

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