PoolRx Sizing, Which Unit Should I Use?

PoolRx Sizing, Which PoolRx Unit Should I Use for My Pool or Spa?

PoolRx Sizing, Which PoolRx Unit Should I Use for My Pool or Spa?

PoolRx Sizing, Which PoolRx Unit Should I Use for My Pool or Spa?

Not sure which PoolRx to use in my swimming pool.

It’s really important to size the swimming pool properly before installing PoolRx Unit. Choosing the correct size PoolRx unit based on total water gallon capacity is important. If you Overdose PoolRx, minerals won’t have room to dissolve properly and will cause issues. You need the right amount of PoolRx minerals in the water to reach the level where algae cannot exist. Depending on the size of your pool you may need to add additional Booster Minerals to support the total gallons of the pool.

Blue PoolRx Unit is for pool with 7.5-20 thousand gallon water,
Black PoolRx Unit is for pool with 20-30 thousand gallon water,
PoolRx Booster Unit is for 7.5-20 thousand gallon water. PoolRx booster is additional mineral for larger pools or
extreme conditions.

Should I Use More PoolRx For Better Results? No, using more PoolRx than needed Will Not provide better results.

Here is the chart of PoolRx units:

 

 

PoolRx Sizing Chart

PoolRx Sizing Chart

 

PoolRx Units

PoolRx Units

 

 

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