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Stabilizer/CYA can be added as needed. | Stabilizer/CYA can be added as needed. | ||
− | pH is best controlled using muriatic acid. | + | [[pH]] is best controlled using muriatic acid. |
− | Borates can added separately with boric acid. | + | [[Borates]] can added separately with boric acid. |
Scale inhibitors are not needed unless you have a high calcium hardness problem or metals in the water. | Scale inhibitors are not needed unless you have a high calcium hardness problem or metals in the water. |
Revision as of 09:09, 31 August 2019
Mineral Springs is a branded packaging of chemicals and a Salt Water Chlorine Generator from Bioguard.
Mineral Springs SWG
Mineral Springs SWG is an Hayward Aquarite SWG (Goldline) re-branded product.
Mineral Springs Chemicals
The Mineral Springs products contain a mixture of salt, acids, and CYA. In addition to being quite expensive, they don't allow you to adjust each of those levels separately.[1]
Beginnings
Beginnings is a mixture of pool salt, borax, and CYA.[2]
Renewal
Renewal is a mixture of dry acid(sodium bisulfate), boric acid, and phosphonic acid (scale inhibitor).[3][4]
Alternatives
Pool salt or water softener salt can be used with the Mineral Springs SWG.
Stabilizer/CYA can be added as needed.
pH is best controlled using muriatic acid.
Borates can added separately with boric acid.
Scale inhibitors are not needed unless you have a high calcium hardness problem or metals in the water.
Tips
- There are no minerals such as copper in the Mineral Springs chemicals
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- ↑ https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/whats-in-those-mineral-springs-bags.8866/post-72679
- ↑ http://www.thepoolandspahouse.com/documents/MSDS/MINERAL-SPRINGS-BEG.pdf
- ↑ http://www.hydropool.com/downloads/MSDS/bioguard/bioguard-mineral-springs-renewal-msds.pdf
- ↑ https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/whats-in-those-mineral-springs-bags.8866/post-1405463