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    Default Re: Calcium for metal


    just bringing this thread forward becuase no one answered my question yet...
    Is calcium needed for the metal components of pool equipment( to function better) ?

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    Default Re: Calcium for metal

    Cal is required for heaters, but it appears to be a level lower than you already have, so you should not need more. Read here
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    but alas, no pool... yet!

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