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Salt Chlorinator replacement (Emaux failed) want to try Australian make.


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03 09 2022.  Some time ago I posted a note about how I keep my cartridge filters clean and also about using Epsom Salts in my pool.  A person from Pattaya replied (whom I suppose maintains pools for condominiums) about an Australian brand of chlorinator as being much better that Emaux brand.  Now is time to replace the unit as the converter plates (?) have corroded and it no longer works.  A new part costs nearly 20,000 baht when the whole unit is about 30,000(?) baht.  Time for a change.

 

If that person, or another, can suggest a better make of chlorinator could you reply to this note please?  Thank you.   

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