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Smart Pool

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It automatically detects problems and corrects them.

Such as: if the chlorine levels drop below acceptability, it add chlorine. if the water level is too low, it adds water. When the filter is full, a small robot dumps out the filter and replaces it with a new one. the rover is remotely controlled by a computer to make sure it cleans the entire pool bottom.

DesertFox, May 27 2004

'pears that there are self-chlorinating pools http://www.aquariuspools.com.au/
[Gromit, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]

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       The funny thing is that I work at a pool and nothing is automated, except for the pumps. This would save time and allow lifeguards to keep an eye on patrons.
swimr, May 27 2004
  

       Looks like there are self-chlorinating pools. I know there are float devices that automatically keep the water at a preset level.
Gromit, May 27 2004
  


 

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