Pool solution reacting violently.
Previously:
Throwing a chunk of sodium into a river - GIF
Luminol and bleach solution reaction - GIF
Removing stain with hydrogen peroxide - GIF
Dry ice changing phases - GIF
Alkaloid dissolving in water - GIF
Pool solution reacting violently.
Previously:
Throwing a chunk of sodium into a river - GIF
Luminol and bleach solution reaction - GIF
Removing stain with hydrogen peroxide - GIF
Dry ice changing phases - GIF
Alkaloid dissolving in water - GIF
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nova_robotics (Dec 10, 2022)
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Pool chemicals are not to be messed with. Some are strong oxidizers, others are strong acids, used to adjust PH one way of the other. Concentrated chlorine tablets are also common. Difficult to know what she mixed in the bucket, from her coughing, she is lucky to be alive.
There is a whole list of items that should never be stored in close proximity.
I have owned both types of pool systems, while a salt system is hands down the more favorable pool to swim or play in. Safer? yes. but not without its issues either. the salt equipment breaks down the salt in the cell and produces or all things chlorine but naturally not by adding chemical chlorine. Cheaper? Not really, not really less maintenance either the PH still has to be monitored closely otherwise it will rise and calcium deposits will form, the equipment will also become subjective to premature failures. Salt pools still have to be winterized unless kept heated to maintain 58 to 60 ° minimum water temperatures.
Where people make their biggest mistakes with chlorinated pools is over treating them with chemicals or allowing their pool to go too long without cleaning and or reactivation. Then they shock treat the water. Draining and refilling at least every 3 to 5 years is a good idea or replenishing at least 25% of the water each year The more money spent up front when installing a pool with top quality mostly automated filtration and cleaning systems the less expensive the pool is to maintain throughout its service life.
With all that being said if I were to ever install another in the ground pool I would probably look into an earth natural aquaculture multiple pond system with aeriation fountains
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Last edited by Frank S; Dec 11, 2022 at 07:50 PM.
Never try to tell me it can't be done
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The biggest problem with residential chlorinated pools are the amateur homeowners without a clue operating them, shocking a pool over and over without doing a simple back wash is an incredibly common and dangerous problem.
Salt water pools are maintenance misers compared to their chemical counter parts not to mention you can extend the life of a vinyl pool liner by about ten years compared to a chlorinated set up so the "are they cheaper?" argument is moot.
The by far biggest advantage of salt water pools is the simplicity and the impossibility to screw it up and hurt people with chemical burns and letting kids swim in unbalanced water...chlorine filled unbalance chemicals, water for that matter.
ya, no, chlorine sucks and is totally unnecessary.
The only pool I ever had any association with that used a vinyl liner was the pool my wife's sister had in Indiana a semi-indoor pool or rather it was enclosed in the wintertime their hot tub saw a lot more use both summer and winter than the pool though. I think they used Bromine as their main water sanitizer mostly because of the higher temps of the hot tub not sure if he used a small amount of chlorine in the pool in addition to the bromine or not for all I know he may have used hydrogen peroxide periodically to control the cloudiness that can happen in bromine pool sanitization.
When we go to town to get water for our water tower it sometimes smells strongly of chlorine which usually means their treatment plant had not fully filtered out the chloramines or what is called combined chlorine, I just leave the water in the tank on my truck a few days before pumping it into the tower the charcoal filters in my water tower seem to remove anything left behind anyway.
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