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    Sep 2, 2009, 11:48 AM
    What is PH of Salt Cell Generated Chlorine Gas?
    I'd like to know what the PH level range is of Chlorine Gas as generated by a Salt Cell Generator on a swimming pool. I am a swimming pool dealer in NY, Foxx Pools by Charles Burger, and am looking to learn the full impact of salt on pool water chemistry.

    Thank you, Julie Burger

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