The high chlorine levels in the SWG output will cause premature wear/corrosion in your heater; I wouldn't even think about it. If you can somehow bypass the heater while the SWG is operating, that would probably be fine.
The high chlorine levels in the SWG output will cause premature wear/corrosion in your heater; I wouldn't even think about it. If you can somehow bypass the heater while the SWG is operating, that would probably be fine.
Last edited by KurtV; 07-08-2007 at 10:47 AM.