I knew it wouldn't hurt the pool.(found that info here) I am just worried about the SWG. Thank you for the help and welcome!
Originally Posted by PatL34
I knew it wouldn't hurt the pool.(found that info here) I am just worried about the SWG. Thank you for the help and welcome!
Originally Posted by PatL34
Low calcium will not harm a salt chlorine generator. However, low calcium contributes to a corrosive tendency of your water. You should also provide your total alkalinity and pH levels...and your water temperature.
Corrosive tendencies will lead to erosion/corrosion of anything metallic in contact with the water...think ladders, light rings, heat exhangers (unless it's titanium), and handrails.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
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