You shouldn't have any problem. Just make sure you rinse the boat with fresh water after using in salt water. Salt water will cause metal parts to corrode faster than fresh water.
Good luck with your RC boat.
2006-09-07 13:19:14
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answered by exbuilder 7
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Remote Control Boat For Pool
2016-11-08 06:11:35
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answered by ? 4
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The salinity of a salt water generated pool is in the 2500- 3500 ppm range. If you're Julia Child and an excellent cook, you might taste it. The salinity isn't corrosive to pool heaters or ladders and such, so ought to be just fine for that RC boat, even if it is water cooled like mine is.
2006-09-04 04:21:44
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answered by scubabob 7
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definite, if used sparingly. I bear in mind a pool provider as quickly as, whilst chlorinating a residential pool, created an explosion. The chlorine led to each and all of the flowers interior the backyard to wither and look lifeless. A contract ensued, regardless of the reality that being Fall, not something grew to become into replanted. right here Spring each and every thing got here back greener and greater healthy than ever. infrequently does pool water desire replaced. often for maintenance. each and every so often water could desire to be added as a consequence of evaporation, yet while saved precise chlorinated, the water will in no way develop into undesirable. Your thought could be considered, regardless of the reality that it would require some added equipment to recycle.
2016-10-01 06:59:58
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answered by ? 3
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If the WATER tastes salty, don't put the RC boat in it. But if the water tastes like fresh water, it is OK for the RC boat.
2006-09-03 16:30:26
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answered by urbancoyote 7
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yeah why not, water is water, unless ur boat uses some kind of organic salmon based propulsion system that works by filtering pure water.... tut tut tut think about it
2006-09-03 16:26:02
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answered by liquidus 1
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