Should I Worry About Phosphates In the Swimming Pool If I Have PoolRx Unit Installed?
I have Phosphates in My Swimming Pool, Will PoolRx be Effective?
As we know phosphates are simply food for algae in the swimming pool. PoolRx does not lower phosphate leves in the pool water. With PoolRx there is NO ALGAE, hence it does not matter how much food is in the swimming pool water.
Phosphates DO NOT consume your chlorine…it’s the Algae and bacteria and other contaminants that consumes your chlorine.
So with PoolRx it does not matter how high your phosphate levels are in the swimming pool.
With PoolRx we eliminate all types of algae and by doing that, we free up the chlorine to be more available to eliminate the much easier to kill bacteria and other contaminants. With PoolRx installed your swimming pool water can be high in phosphates, but it will be algae free and crystal clear, using less chlorine.
NOTE: Most salt water chlorine generator manufactures require that you keep phosphates level in the pool low.
It’s believed that phosphates interfere with the electrolysis and chlorine production. They say the lower the phosphates in a salt pool, the more efficient the generator can produce chlorine. We understand if you’d like to continue adding Phosphate Remover to salt pools. PoolRx is compatible with all Phosphate Removers.
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