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WHAT IS IONIZATION? The process by which a neutral atom or molecule acquires a positive or negative charge. WHAT IS AN ION? An ion is a charged atom or molecule. It is charged because the number of electrons do not equal the number of protons in the atom or molecule. An atom can acquire a positive charge or a negative charge depending on whether the number of electrons in an atom is greater or less than the number of protons in the atom WHAT IS A POOL IONIZER? In the case of Pool Ionizer or Mineral Purifier; it consists of a low voltage DC power supply and a set or sets of sacrificial electrodes. The electrodes can be made of pure copper or copper with alloys consisting of anything from Silver to Zinc or any combination thereof. HOW DOES A POOL IONIZER WORK? When a set of electrodes are submerged in a solution, in this case your Pool water and a DC electrical current is induced into the electrodes, the positively charged electrode seeks the negatively charged electrode. This attraction causes the copper electrode to give up it's electrons. The electrons get swept away in the flow of the water that is circulating in your pool water (pump system). These electrons seek negatively charged surfaces such as the cell walls of Bacteria, Algae, Viruses and Mold. Once they have found the negatively charged surfaces of these organisms, they bond to them and disrupt the normal intake of nutrients to the cell causing starvation of the undesirable organism, this causes the mortality of the cell. 10
STEPS FOR A "PERFECT" POOL USING AN IONIZER, CLICK
HERE! 10 STEPS FOR A "PERFECT" POOL USING AN IONIZER. 1. SHOCK: 2. BALANCE: 3. TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS: 4. CYANURIC ACID (STABILIZER): 5. HALOGEN: 6. TOTAL ALKALINITY: 7. CALCIUM HARDNESS: 8. INSTALL YOUR IONIZER: 9. COPPER ION LEVELS: (Ideal Range . 3 - . 4 PPM) Click her for more info copper test kits. 10. ENJOY!! WHAT ABOUT MAINTENANCE? Because the electrodes are sacrificial, they will need to be replaced
periodically depending on your pool size and usage. Can Ionizers stain pools? (Rarely) There are 3 reasons why pools can become stained. !! All ARE EASILY AVOIDABLE !! 1. The number one reason is due to improper use of oxidizing materials (chlorine tablets or granules). People throw the tablets or granules directly into the pool. The suspended copper Ions become oxidized by the extremely powerful concentration of chlorine. This causes the copper to fall out of suspension, this can cause staining where the tablets or granules were dumped or even cause a ring around part of the pool. To avoid this, we recommend the use of LIQUID chlorine such as clorox or any generic liquid bleach. 2. Pools can become stained if the Ionizer is allowed to run unchecked for extended periods of time. To avoid this, check your Ion levels periodically. Usually once a week is sufficient. 3. pH and temperature extremes combined. If your pool becomes unbalanced on the alkaline side, (8.2) and the temperature is very hot, you can run a risk of staining. To avoid this, simply maintain the recommended pH of 7.2 - 7.6
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