Re: The use of Lithium Shock

Originally Posted by
goldslinger
Hello,
I was told by tghe pool company store that One needs to use a different chlorine compound than what You would use for the slow release pucks to help release the bound up chlorine; or something to that affect.
THAT is not the reason. You have been what is referred to around here as "Pool Stored". FWIW, it does not matter WHAT form of chlorine you put in the water. It will form hypochlorous acid, hypochlorite ions, and chlorinated isocyanurates (if there is any stabilzier present from ANY source). All that you are doing is adding a "booster dose" of chlorine to either oxidize organics or kill algae. The reason that unstabilized chlorine is commonly used for shocking is that it does not raise stabilizer levels. As you noted calcium hypochlorite does raise calcium. However, both sodium hypochlorite (liquid chlorine or bleach) and lithium hypochlorite have no negatives effects on your water and are basically pH neutral on use. As you noted lithium hypochlorite is very expensive (the most expensive form of chlorine there is).
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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