- May 23, 2015
- 25,707
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Unless you get polymer walls for your in ground pool, steel walls, no matter what you do, will always corrode eventually. It doesn't matter what sanitizer you use as all chlorine based sanitizers eventually turn into chloride in your water, aka salt. It is not uncommon for pools that exclusively used pucks or liquid chlorine to have salinity levels well over 1000ppm or more within the first year of use. So, SWG or not, your pool walls will always be exposed to water that has chloride in it.
As for sacrificial anodes, in short, it won't work. The only way sac anodes work is if the surface area of the anode matches the surface area of the walls and that would require a huge number of buried anodes. One could weld zinc bars onto the steel walls and allow those to act as sac anodes but they will eventually wear away and then the walls are no better protected than before. Hanging a zinc bar on the bonding wire (not the ground wire, they are different) won't be effective either.
As for sacrificial anodes, in short, it won't work. The only way sac anodes work is if the surface area of the anode matches the surface area of the walls and that would require a huge number of buried anodes. One could weld zinc bars onto the steel walls and allow those to act as sac anodes but they will eventually wear away and then the walls are no better protected than before. Hanging a zinc bar on the bonding wire (not the ground wire, they are different) won't be effective either.