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May 09, 2025 - 01:48 PM
A 40,000 gallon pool should be equipped with a salt chlorination system sized around 1 1/2 times the pool size, or about 60,000. In warmer, southern states, total chlorination capacity of 80,000 or higher would be best.
Consequently, the UL60 Replacement Cell is the way to go for you. Note that larger cells virtually always give you more chlorination per Dollar spent than the smaller cell. Additional chlorine production over the cell's life also means a longer cell life too as you operate at a lower output percentage.
Consequently, the UL60 Replacement Cell is the way to go for you. Note that larger cells virtually always give you more chlorination per Dollar spent than the smaller cell. Additional chlorine production over the cell's life also means a longer cell life too as you operate at a lower output percentage.
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