What is a Saltwater Pool?
A-The salt system for an in ground or above ground pool has revolutionized the ownership of a pool in terms of maintenance and chemical purchasing. Here’s how it works; the correct amount of pool salt is determined based on the size of your pool. The pool salt is then poured into the pool and as the salt dissolves, it starts to rush through the pump, filter, heater (if applicable) and finally through the in-line salt cell which counts the dirty molecules flowing back into the pool. When the pool has too many dirty molecules (more commonly known as ‘dirty water’), the salt cell sends for a voltage of electricity within the salt cell which converts the sodium chloride ion into pure sanitizing non-smelling chlorine. When the chlorine finds the first dirty molecule it hits it hard and like a domino effect, spreads throughout the pool, cleaning all the water. When it can’t find any more water to clean, the chlorine reverts back to sodium chloride and starts the count all over again. So not
A-The salt system for an in ground or above ground pool has revolutionized the ownership of a pool in terms of maintenance and chemical purchasing. Heres how it works; the correct amount of pool salt is determined based on the size of your pool. The pool salt is then poured into the pool and as the salt dissolves, it starts to rush through the pump, filter, heater (if applicable) and finally through the in-line salt cell which counts the dirty molecules flowing back into the pool. When the pool has too many dirty molecules (more commonly known as dirty water), the salt cell sends for a voltage of electricity within the salt cell which converts the sodium chloride ion into pure sanitizing non-smelling chlorine. When the chlorine finds the first dirty molecule it hits it hard and like a domino effect, spreads throughout the pool, cleaning all the water. When it cant find any more water to clean, the chlorine reverts back to sodium chloride and starts the count all over again. So not only