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Hi peeps - just came across this Naked Pool System which means freshwater swimming
Just wondering if anyone has an experience/feedback on this system before I get too excited about getting one and ridding my skin of harsh chemicals.
TIA
It’s not quite a direct comparison between the Naked System and a traditional chlorinator. Whilst the Naked system does contain a chlorinator, it’s a low salt chlorinator, which requires only approx 1000ppm of salt (instead of 4-6000ppm). This makes a big difference when replacing salt due to water loss, and also in terms of erosion to any sandstone pool surrounds. (It’s a lower salt level than where many liquid chlorine pools end up). Plus when comparing you should add in the price of a good quality ioniser, which is also contained in the Naked system.
Hello @PoolAideMosman,
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your knowledge about the Naked Pool System.
Let me tag @ProjectPete to make him aware of your information. I suspect that he has installed a system in his pool already. It sounds like you've got a lot of knowledge about the Naked Pool System. Do you have one installed in your pool? I've only maintained traditional chlorinators which use up a fair bit of salt. What do you think is the best feature of the Naked Pool System is? I know it's a lot of questions, but I'm sure our members who are planning on installing a system in their pool are keen to know more about the Naked Pool System.
Again, thank you for sharing your knowledge about the Naked Pool system.
Eric
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