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Saltron Retro XL Salt Water Swimming Pool System for pools up to 25,000 gallons

Saltron Retro XL Salt Water Swimming Pool System for pools up to 25,000 gallons


Saltron retro xl saltwater swimming pool system. Saltron retro xl saltwater system. Has a self-contained purification system that utilizes a natural process to generate pure chlorine. The electrolytic process uses a very low concentration of salt (less then a teaspoon per gallon) and generates free chlorine.

The chlorine continuously kills bacteria and algae and then reverts back to salt. This indefinite cycle leaves the water feeling silky, soft, refreshing and sparkling clear. Saltron retro is easy to install, economic, and fully automatic. Retrofits on above ground and inground pools up to 25,000 gallons of water. Easy installation on new and existing pools – no plumbing required. Programmable digital timer to adjust chlorine output. Led indicator lights illuminate for easy salt level reference. Commercial grade titanium cell plates coated with precious metals. Reverse polarity keeps cell clean and prevents scaling. Clear cell housing allows user to easily inspect cell for scaling. Switch-mode power supply supplies smooth current to cell resulting in longer lifetime.

Critical fault protections with automatic shut-down. Helps keep a consistent free chlorine residual. Input 115 vac, 50/60hz, 1.5 amps. If you have any questions, please message us on.

The item “Saltron Retro XL Salt Water Swimming Pool System for pools up to 25,000 gallons” is in sale since Wednesday, March 05, 2014. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Pools & Spas\Pool Parts & Maintenance\Pool Filters”. The seller is “poolfactoryny” and is located in Brooklyn, New York.


This item can only be shipped to United States.

  • Brand: Solaxx
  • Model: SALRETROXL Chlorine Generator
  • MPN: CLG10-A-PL01
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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