These saltwater chlorine generator systems come with everything you need except salt, PVC glue, primer, a saw, and a few common tools.
In addition to adding salt to your pool water, installation entails adding one new piece of equipment to your pool. This can be performed by a handyman, plumber, electrician, pool contractor or Do-It-Yourself (DIY). If you are contemplating installation, read more here.
The simple, industry-wide, rule-of-thumb is that your salt system should be sized at 1.5 times your pool size, or more, for the temperate and colder parts of the US. If you live in the southern sunbelt, then you should select a system with specs of at least 2 times your pool size. Bear in mind that an undersized system will be a constant challenge, at best, while an oversized system will extend cell life and give you reserve capacity for weather events and periods of heavy use. To find out more, click here.
Chlorine Output:
0.92 lbs/day
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Years Limited* / 90 Days
Manufacturer Max Capacity:
35,000 gallons
Replacement Cell Cost (MSRP):
Discontinued
Controls:
Digital - LCD Screen, LED Indicators
Salinity Range:
4000-6000 ppm
Salinity Test:
Yes - High, Low, Displays gpl
Flow Sensor:
Yes, Electronic Water Sensor
Clear Cell:
Yes
Self-Cleaning:
Yes, Reverse Polarity
Boost Mode:
Yes, 24 Hours
Winter Mode:
No
Warranty Penalty for Self-Install:
Yes, otherwise 90-day warranty
Weather / UV-Resistance:
Designed for Outdoor Installation and Operation