Pool Style 1# Salt Cell Cleaner for Cleaning Salt Water Generator Cells | 774263
$32.34
Pool Style Salt Cell Cleaner is an inhibited acid cleaning system specifically recommended for Salt Cells. Pool Style 1# (453g) Salt Cell Cleaner for Cleaning Salt Water Generator Cells | 774263
Directions for use: To make a cleaning solution add one pound of Salt Cell Cleaner to 3 gallons of fresh water and mix the solution thoroughly in an appropriate size container. Stir until the Salt Cell Cleaner is totally disolved.
Immerse scaled up Salt Cell in the solution for 15 to 30 minutes.
This product does magic on my scaled up salt cell, the instructions are as simple as they could be and in less than an hours you will have a clean salt cell working again. A must have for me.
BEST ANSWER:1/3 of the bag would be for a gallon, 1/24 would be a pint. I just used 3 one gallon jugs, made it all up, and used as needed, but if you can measure out 2/3 of an ounce of the acid you can do a pint. It is likely safer for you to just mix 3 gallons, and use as needed.
BEST ANSWER:1/3 of the bag would be for a gallon, 1/24 would be a pint. I just used 3 one gallon jugs, made it all up, and used as needed, but if you can measure out 2/3 of an ounce of the acid you can do a pint. It is likely safer for you to just mix 3 gallons, and use as needed.
BEST ANSWER:You add this to distilled water (3 gallons) and sock the chlorine generating electrode-cell in it. It releases the build up of precipitate that builds up over time. If the cell is not cleaned the chlorine generating electrode-cell will stop working and in the long run you need to buy a new one.
BEST ANSWER:You add this to distilled water (3 gallons) and sock the chlorine generating electrode-cell in it. It releases the build up of precipitate that builds up over time. If the cell is not cleaned the chlorine generating electrode-cell will stop working and in the long run you need to buy a new one.
It cleans the corrosion off the fins inside the salt cell. You mix with water and fill the cell with it. You also need to get the kit to close each end of the cell. It`s the Pentair Intellichlor acid cleaning kit #520670.
It is recommended to clean your salt cell every 500 hours of pump run time. The cleaner helps remove scale buildup on the cell caused by the process of turning salt into chlorine.
To clean your salt generator. After two months of use it very important to clean the cell. To remove the minerals that build up on it. Keeps you generator working properly.
BEST ANSWER:It varies, but in the summer in Arizona you can end up doing it once a month in a hard water area. Your chlorination control board usually has a warning light to check the cell every so often; you should have a look and use this should the cell show calcium buildup.
BEST ANSWER:It varies, but in the summer in Arizona you can end up doing it once a month in a hard water area. Your chlorination control board usually has a warning light to check the cell every so often; you should have a look and use this should the cell show calcium buildup.
You clean the cell when calcium build up is visible on the cell blades. You cannot always see the build up unless the blades are dry so a good practice would be to check the cell at the start and end of the pool season by removing the blades from its housing, let it dry and then look for the build up on the blades.
BEST ANSWER:The unit I bought has a 2" PVC pipe. On the unit you want to upgrade make sure you read the specifications because the units are size on pool water volumn
BEST ANSWER:The unit I bought has a 2" PVC pipe. On the unit you want to upgrade make sure you read the specifications because the units are size on pool water volumn
Pool Style 1# Salt Cell Cleaner for Cleaning Salt Water Generator Cells | 774263
$32.34
Product description
Pool Style Salt Cell Cleaner is an inhibited acid cleaning system specifically recommended for Salt Cells. Pool Style 1# (453g) Salt Cell Cleaner for Cleaning Salt Water Generator Cells | 774263
Directions for use: To make a cleaning solution add one pound of Salt Cell Cleaner to 3 gallons of fresh water and mix the solution thoroughly in an appropriate size container. Stir until the Salt Cell Cleaner is totally disolved.
Immerse scaled up Salt Cell in the solution for 15 to 30 minutes.
Features and details
Increases efficiency and extends the life of the cell
Removes minerals
Cleans corrosion
One bag makes 3 gallons of salt cell cleaning solution
Just add water and let scaled salt cell sit in solution for 15-30 minutes
This product does magic on my scaled up salt cell, the instructions are as simple as they could be and in less than an hours you will have a clean salt cell working again. A must have for me.
BEST ANSWER:1/3 of the bag would be for a gallon, 1/24 would be a pint. I just used 3 one gallon jugs, made it all up, and used as needed, but if you can measure out 2/3 of an ounce of the acid you can do a pint. It is likely safer for you to just mix 3 gallons, and use as needed.
BEST ANSWER:1/3 of the bag would be for a gallon, 1/24 would be a pint. I just used 3 one gallon jugs, made it all up, and used as needed, but if you can measure out 2/3 of an ounce of the acid you can do a pint. It is likely safer for you to just mix 3 gallons, and use as needed.
BEST ANSWER:You add this to distilled water (3 gallons) and sock the chlorine generating electrode-cell in it. It releases the build up of precipitate that builds up over time. If the cell is not cleaned the chlorine generating electrode-cell will stop working and in the long run you need to buy a new one.
BEST ANSWER:You add this to distilled water (3 gallons) and sock the chlorine generating electrode-cell in it. It releases the build up of precipitate that builds up over time. If the cell is not cleaned the chlorine generating electrode-cell will stop working and in the long run you need to buy a new one.
It cleans the corrosion off the fins inside the salt cell. You mix with water and fill the cell with it. You also need to get the kit to close each end of the cell. It`s the Pentair Intellichlor acid cleaning kit #520670.
It is recommended to clean your salt cell every 500 hours of pump run time. The cleaner helps remove scale buildup on the cell caused by the process of turning salt into chlorine.
To clean your salt generator. After two months of use it very important to clean the cell. To remove the minerals that build up on it. Keeps you generator working properly.
BEST ANSWER:It varies, but in the summer in Arizona you can end up doing it once a month in a hard water area. Your chlorination control board usually has a warning light to check the cell every so often; you should have a look and use this should the cell show calcium buildup.
BEST ANSWER:It varies, but in the summer in Arizona you can end up doing it once a month in a hard water area. Your chlorination control board usually has a warning light to check the cell every so often; you should have a look and use this should the cell show calcium buildup.
You clean the cell when calcium build up is visible on the cell blades. You cannot always see the build up unless the blades are dry so a good practice would be to check the cell at the start and end of the pool season by removing the blades from its housing, let it dry and then look for the build up on the blades.
BEST ANSWER:The unit I bought has a 2" PVC pipe. On the unit you want to upgrade make sure you read the specifications because the units are size on pool water volumn
BEST ANSWER:The unit I bought has a 2" PVC pipe. On the unit you want to upgrade make sure you read the specifications because the units are size on pool water volumn
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