I just paid $21.00 for 2.5 gallons of 12.5% bleach. I am flabberghasted! Thinking about chlorine alternatives, any suggestions for my 40,000 gallon concrete pool in Pennsylvania?
I just paid $21.00 for 2.5 gallons of 12.5% bleach.
No pool is too large for an SWG. Multiple cells can be used if necessary.Thanks everyone for your input, and esp your input on the type of SWG. I asked on this forum a few years back about the SWG and was told my pool was too large. I never understood why size would limit my ability to use SWG since commercial pools are much bigger. Any thoughts on that? Is it the length of time it would have to run?
They also make commercial units that can handle much larger pools, but the costs are many times that of the residential units. Many many times even. Lol.I never understood why size would limit my ability to use SWG since commercial pools are much bigger. Any thoughts on that?
Dunno. Any FC production is better than no FC production. Even if it only made half of what you needed a day it would help considerably and be much cheaper than the cost of LC right now. The 1.5X, 60k unit will produce what you need and then some. With your short PA season, it will live a considerably longer life than if you were in a hot climate.I asked on this forum a few years back about the SWG and was told my pool was too large.
They also make commercial units that can handle much larger pools, but the costs are many times that of the residential units. Many many times even. Lol.
If daisy chaining cells, yes. If it's a single cell like This one, it costs 4.4X the single IC60 for only 3X the production.Cost is proportional to the chlorine output required and the number of cells.
Ok, so if i cant make enough FC i can add more regular bleach? That might make the decision for me! Thank you!They also make commercial units that can handle much larger pools, but the costs are many times that of the residential units. Many many times even. Lol.
This one makes 6lbs a day which would be 18 FC for you. It's only $8029.
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Dunno. Any FC production is better than no FC production. Even if it only made half of what you needed a day it would help considerably and be much cheaper than the cost of LC right now. The 1.5X, 60k unit will produce what you need and then some. With your short PA season, it will live a considerably longer life than if you were in a hot climate.
A 60K unit will make what you need and then some, in the peak season. It will need to run about 18 hours a day, but it will do it. Early/late season will need less runtime.Ok, so if i cant make enough FC i can add more regular bleach? That might make the decision for me! Thank you!
Compare apples to apples.If daisy chaining cells, yes. If it's a single cell like This one, it costs 4.4X the single IC60 for only 3X the production.
The 6lb/day for $8000 is the equivalent of two RJ-60+ generating 3.1lb/day for $1400 each.Compare apples to apples.
The 6lb/day for $8,000 is the equivalent of four Aquarites generating 1.4lb/day for $1,700 each.
Difference is $1,200. A 15% premium for the integrated commercial system. Hardly many times the residential system.
A Circupool system is not a Hayward system.The 6lb/day for $8000 is the equivalent of two RJ-60+ generating 3.1lb/day for $1400 each.
Difference is $5200. Almost a 200% premium. Many times the residential system...If you believe CP #s![]()