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By installing the salt electrolysis system, you eliminate the use of chlorine in powder or granules, as well as the use of chlorine in tablet form. The salted water enters a titanium chamber, electrolysis takes place, i.e. the salt breaks down and sodium hypochlorite is produced. Sodium hypochlorite can maintain the pool, but it is not as oxidizing as solid chlorine. The salt reconstitutes itself under the sun's rays to regenerate sodium hypochlorite when it passes through the chamber. This method of pool disinfection has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its cost-effectiveness, ease of use and environmental friendliness.

When it comes to maintaining a healthy, welcoming pool, many pool owners are now turning to pool salt electrolysis as a safe and effective way to keep their pool clean and free of bacteria and microorganisms.

The pool salt electrolysis process involves three basic steps.

First, salt is added to the pool water, usually in the form of salt pellets or granules.

The salt is then dissolved in the pool water and broken down into its separate components – sodium and chlorine.

These components are then passed through a series of electrodes, which are connected to a power source. This process causes an electrical current to pass through the pool water, which creates a gentle, but highly effective disinfection.

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