I have a couple of questions here.
First, it seems like this is a really good way to go.
Seems like having chlorine generated on demand would be a lot less headaches than my current situation where my tap water is pretty hard, I believe (I will measure the hardness to know for sure) but I've been using Calcium Hypochlorite which continues to add to my water hardness problem. I will also measure my pool water hardness but I have done this a couple of times and it is very high (700+).
I like the CalHypo because it is relatively easy to buy and keep on hand. I haven't found a good source of liquid chlorine which is probably the best choice and that could be eliminated, I think, if I went to a SWG.
Here are my questions:
1. What headaches do I trade for going to a SWG system from what I already have?
2. Which are the best SWG systems?
Thanks so much!
Doug
First, it seems like this is a really good way to go.
Seems like having chlorine generated on demand would be a lot less headaches than my current situation where my tap water is pretty hard, I believe (I will measure the hardness to know for sure) but I've been using Calcium Hypochlorite which continues to add to my water hardness problem. I will also measure my pool water hardness but I have done this a couple of times and it is very high (700+).
I like the CalHypo because it is relatively easy to buy and keep on hand. I haven't found a good source of liquid chlorine which is probably the best choice and that could be eliminated, I think, if I went to a SWG.
Here are my questions:
1. What headaches do I trade for going to a SWG system from what I already have?
2. Which are the best SWG systems?
Thanks so much!
Doug