Q:
What is the size of the unit? A:
12” x 12” x 14” / ( 30 cm. x 30 cm. x 36 cm.
)
Q: What is
the weight of the unit?
A:
4.4 lbs. / (4 kg.)
Q: Is it safe
to swim while the unit is in the pool?
A:
Yes, it is safe to swim while the unit is in the pool. It
is, however, not recommended to be used as a flotation device.
Q: What happens
when it rains or if there is a bad week of weather?
A:
As with any chlorination device, it is recommended that you
shock your pool with SaltShock on a regular basis, after a
rain or bad weather. You can also fill the bottom cap assembly
with salt to give your pool an added boost.
Q: Is it alright
to have the unit in the pool when it rains?
A:
Yes, the SolarChlor unit is a completely sealed and weather
resistant system.
Q: Is there
any risk of electrical shock from the unit?
A:
No. SolarChlor produces a low voltage, non-harmful DC power
that will not cause or transmit an electrical shock hazard.
Q: Will rain
or water build up on the solar panel effect output?
A:
No. Water on the panel will not effect the output. However,
it is recommended that you keep the panel clean as a dirty
panel will effect the output.
Q: What is
the Warranty?
A:
SolarChlor comes with a 3 yr. limited warranty.
Q: What is
the life expectancy of the solar cells?
A:
Solar panels have been known to last over 10 years; as well
as the cell plates.
Q: How often
do I have to clean the cell plates?
A:
The cell plates self-clean every 4 hours. You should never
have to clean them.
Q: How does
SolarChlor benchmark against other salt systems?
A:
SolarChlor is about 1/3 of the price compared to other units.
When you factor in energy costs and installation, SolarChlor
is a far better deal, year in – year out.
Q: Do I have
to change any of my pool equipment?
A:
No. There are no changes needed to your existing equipment.
Simply add salt to the swimming pool, place in the SolarChlor
unit and you are ready.
Q: Will cold
weather effect the unit?
A:
No. However, it is strongly recommended that the unit be removed
when freezing conditions are expected.
Q: Do I still
need other chemicals for my pool and what kind of salt do
I need for it to work?
A:
99.9 % Salt, Sodium Chlorine. SaltShock.
Q: What does
my salt level need to be in my pool?
A:
Salt levels can range from 3,200 to 6,000 ppm. The larger
the pool, the higher the salt level needs to be.
Q: What should
my salt level be at for SolarChlor to work and will it work
if the salt level falls below? To high?
A:
Salt levels can run between 3,200- 6,000 ppm depending on
gallons.
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