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Sep 07, 2022 - 12:00 AM
In typical pools, you have to superchlorinate the pool to breakdown incompletely oxidized particles that build up due to insufficient chlorination; using a salt chlorinator, there should be no regular need for this since 1) you are getting consistent & sufficient chlorination daily to help prevent this from happening, and 2) the water going through the cell is constantly getting superchlorinated which would breakdown any incompletely oxidized particles that might be present. Should a severe pool issue be occurring (lots of organic material in the water after a storm), you can add your preferred conventional shock if needed.
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