Chlorine salt generators, also known as salt chlorinators, are a popular and convenient way to sanitize and disinfect pool water. They use a process called electrolysis to convert salt into chlorine, which is then added to the pool water. However, there are some issues that can arise with chlorine salt generators.
One of the main issues with chlorine salt generators is that they require a consistent and appropriate level of salt in the pool water. If the salt level is too low, the generator will not produce enough chlorine to effectively sanitize the pool water. If the salt level is too high, it can cause corrosion of the generator's cell and other pool equipment. Additionally, if the water is too hard or there's too much calcium, it can also clog the cell, which can cause the generator to stop working.
Another issue with chlorine salt generators is that they can produce high levels of chlorine, which can cause skin and eye irritation. It's important to monitor the chlorine level in the pool water and adjust it as needed.
Chlorine salt generators also require regular maintenance and cleaning. The generator's cell needs to be cleaned regularly to remove any buildup of calcium and other minerals. Additionally, the generator's control panel and other components need to be cleaned and checked for proper operation. If not properly maintained, the generator may not work as efficiently and may require costly repairs.
Another problem with chlorine salt generators is that they can be costly to purchase and install, and can also be costly to repair if they break down.
Finally, salt generators can be harmful to some pool equipment such as heaters, filters, and other metal components. Salt can cause corrosion and rust in these components, which can be costly to replace.
In summary, Chlorine salt generators are a popular and convenient way to sanitize and disinfect pool water, however, they require a consistent and appropriate level of salt in the pool water. They can also produce high levels of chlorine, which can cause skin and eye irritation. They also require regular maintenance and cleaning, and can be costly to purchase, install and repair. Additionally, they can be harmful to some pool equipment such as heaters, filters and other metal components. It's important to monitor the chlorine level in the pool water, maintain the generator and consider the overall cost and maintenance before deciding to install a chlorine salt generator.