Chlorine generator for pool/spa treatment
Chlorine generator for pool/spa treatment
(OP)
I will be buying a house that comes with a hot tub soon. A co-worker mentioned a chlorine generator type treatment system (I previously had no idea that one existed). I looked these systems up on the internet and there are several available commercially, but are quite spendy. I was wondering what would be necessary to put one together myself...
Essentially, you add table sale NaCl to the water to the point that it is "nearly salty". The Cl is separated from the Na via an electrical current (anode/cathode), the chlorine is now free to "kill" the bacteria, etc. and when done is re-attached to the previously freed Na. A very basic eplanation, but that's, essentially, the description from one of the pages that I looked at.
Any ideas?
Essentially, you add table sale NaCl to the water to the point that it is "nearly salty". The Cl is separated from the Na via an electrical current (anode/cathode), the chlorine is now free to "kill" the bacteria, etc. and when done is re-attached to the previously freed Na. A very basic eplanation, but that's, essentially, the description from one of the pages that I looked at.
Any ideas?





RE: Chlorine generator for pool/spa treatment
These are also sold for wastewater treatment in the metal finishing industry. The advantage is that you don't have drum or bulk storage of the more concentrated commercial NaOCl solution inside secondary containment.
Re your idea of building such a unit yourself: you either can use highly inert electrodes, such as titanium and coated titanium, see
http://www.severntrentservices.com/water_purification/disinfection_products/hypochlorite/ct_series.jsp
or else use less expensive material & replace as necessary. It is probably undesirable to add Al, Cu or Fe to your solution, and titanium is rather expensive in small quantities, so I suggest trying 316 SS sheet for D-I-Y.
As you would also need a power supply (essentially a transformer & rectifier), I don't see how such a system could pay for itself vs. buying liquid or granular bleach, NaOCl or Ca(HOCl)2, respectively.
[might help if you are seaside & have a saltwater pool]
RE: Chlorine generator for pool/spa treatment
If you want to make your own chlorine generator check out http://www.chlorine-generator.com for more information.