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Donkbaca:
lots of pools out here in CA, most new ones are salt; they are easier on the plaster in the pool, they require less energy, they don't smell like chemicals and are easier on the skin and clothes.  Really, can't think of any reason to go chlorine

SavannahLion:

--- Quote from: Donkbaca on January 26, 2011, 06:09:33 pm ---lots of pools out here in CA, most new ones are salt; they are easier on the plaster in the pool, they require less energy, they don't smell like chemicals and are easier on the skin and clothes.  Really, can't think of any reason to go chlorine

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OK, not owning a pool it doesn't matter to me. So I just took a peek at an article about the generators and geez. They make it sound like it's just as much work as a chlorinated pool. Only instead of watching your chlorine balances, you're now making sure your salt generator isn't clogging up and you're chasing after salt supplies... If you don't you're pool will fall apart and get swallowed up in a volcano. :dizzy:

Blanka:

--- Quote from: Ed_McCarron on January 26, 2011, 05:12:32 pm ---Bromine.

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I may hope not. Bromine is toxic.

boykster:
a 1500psi tank of argon

newmanfamilyvlogs:

--- Quote from: Blanka on January 27, 2011, 01:39:19 am ---
--- Quote from: Ed_McCarron on January 26, 2011, 05:12:32 pm ---Bromine.

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I may hope not. Bromine is toxic.

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And Chlorine isn't?

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