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Discount Inground & Above Ground Swimming Pool Equipment

Get premium pool equipment at discounted prices with PST Pool Supplies' discount pool equipment collection. Featuring salt chlorine generators, chemical feeders, and pool accessories for both inground and above-ground pools from Hayward, Solaxx, and CMP — all at reduced prices starting from just $25.

This collection includes the Hayward AquaTrol ABG Salt Chlorine Generator — Hayward's dedicated above-ground pool salt system that automatically generates chlorine from dissolved salt for hands-free sanitization in pools up to 18,000 gallons. The Solaxx Saltron Reliant series offers salt chlorine generation for above-ground and inground pools up to 40,000 gallons (CLG240A), 25,000 gallons (CLG225A), and the CLG220A AIG inground/above-ground model — all at accessible price points for pool owners transitioning from manual chemical dosing to salt. The CMP PowerClean Ultra inline chlorinator with clear glass lid is a durable, high-capacity chemical feeder for both pool types. The Hayward Salt & Swim vessel nut replacement keeps your existing salt system hardware in serviceable condition. For complete full-price equipment lines, browse our pool pumps, automation systems, and pool filter collections.

Discounted pool equipment represents genuine value on professional-grade components — these are the same Hayward and Solaxx systems found in full-price collections, offered at reduced prices due to overstock, end-of-line positioning, or promotional pricing. Salt chlorine generators offer long-term cost advantages over traditional tablet chlorination: while the upfront cost is higher, salt is inexpensive and lasts all season, and the generator automates sanitization to maintain consistent chlorine levels without daily monitoring. When selecting a salt system, match the unit's rated pool capacity to your pool's actual volume — undersized units will struggle to maintain chlorine levels during peak heat or heavy use. Always follow manufacturer startup procedures for salt system commissioning, including initial salt loading and cell priming.

Shop discount pool equipment and upgrade your pool's sanitization system at a price that makes the transition easy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Solaxx Saltron Reliant compatible with my above-ground pool?
The Solaxx Saltron Reliant series comes in multiple models for different pool sizes and configurations. The CLG220A is designed for above-ground and inground installations up to 25,000 gallons. The CLG225A handles up to 25,000 gallons, and the CLG240A covers pools up to 40,000 gallons. For above-ground pools, the inline cell design requires cutting into the return hose after the pump and filter — the connection uses standard 1-1/2" barb fittings compatible with most flexible above-ground pool hoses. The display box mounts at the pool's edge or equipment area with included mounting hardware. Confirm your pool's volume and your return plumbing size before ordering. Salt must be added to the pool water (typically 2,500–3,500 ppm) before the system will operate — use pool-grade NaCl, not table salt or water softener salt.
What size salt chlorine generator do I need?
Salt chlorine generators are rated by maximum pool volume — always select a model rated at or above your pool's actual volume. An undersized generator will run at maximum output constantly and struggle to maintain adequate chlorine levels during hot weather, high bather loads, or after rain events. A properly sized or slightly oversized unit runs at moderate output and lasts significantly longer. As a guide: the Hayward AquaTrol ABG handles pools up to 18,000 gallons; the Solaxx CLG225A covers up to 25,000 gallons; the CLG240A covers up to 40,000 gallons. If your pool is at the upper limit of a model's rated capacity, step up to the next model. Also consider climate — pools in very hot climates with high UV exposure burn through chlorine faster and benefit from larger-capacity generators.
What is the difference between the Hayward AquaTrol and the Solaxx Saltron Reliant?
Both are salt chlorine generators for residential pools, but they differ in design and target application. The Hayward AquaTrol ABG is specifically engineered for above-ground pools and includes features optimized for above-ground plumbing configurations — it also integrates with Hayward's broader equipment ecosystem (OmniLogic, ProLogic) if you have Hayward automation. The Solaxx Saltron Reliant series is a standalone, brand-agnostic salt system that works with any pump and filter brand — it's a popular choice for pool owners who don't have Hayward equipment or who want a simpler, controller-free option. Both produce chlorine from salt electrolysis with comparable effectiveness. The Hayward unit offers deeper integration with the Hayward ecosystem; the Solaxx is more versatile for mixed-brand setups.
How much salt do I need to add to start a salt pool?
For a new salt pool startup, you need to reach a target salt concentration of approximately 2,700–3,400 ppm (check your specific generator's manual for the exact target range). To calculate how much salt to add: multiply your pool volume in gallons by 0.0000334 per ppm you want to raise the salt level. For example, to raise a 20,000-gallon pool to 3,200 ppm from 0 ppm: 20,000 × 0.0000334 × 3,200 ≈ 2,138 lbs of salt. Most 40-lb bags of pool-grade salt are required. Use a digital salt meter for accurate readings — test strips give only approximate results. Add salt gradually, broadcast across the pool while the pump is running, and allow 24 hours of circulation before retesting. Never add salt directly to the skimmer.