What does chlorine gas translate into liquid chlorine? For example is there a way to find out how much 1.47 lbs of chlorine gas equated to liquid chlorine in liters?
The pH won't change because the cell also produces hydroxide, which exactly offsets the pH drop.Does that mean that if I run pump 24 hours a day at 100% I can expect 7.4 FC added, my ph to drop by 0.6 and salt to increase by 6.1?
TFP recommends a SWCG 2X your pool volume. Allows you to run the pump less, if you like.So why is that people recommend a larger unit?
Yes and no. Depends on your desires. Look at my signature. I have an IC40 on a 6000 gallon pool. I did that because when I built the pool, the IC40 was about $50 more than the IC20 ----- so a no brainer.60K G would be overkill then. Right?
I don't see why.- When I vacuums do I need to turn off SWG?
- When I backwash, do I need to also turn off SWG?
You are kind of comparing apples and oranges.. they are both fruit but.... With a SWG.. you are using the salt that is already in the water to make Chlorine.. so nothing is added. If you add liquid chlorine you are adding an external component, so salt is added to the pool.Also the pool math says ph lowers by 0.6 using chlorine gas and salt increases by 6.1 ppm. Does that mean that if I run pump 24 hours a day at 100% I can expect 7.4 FC added, my ph to drop by 0.6 and salt to increase by 6.1?