Aylad is correct. You will not reduce the water temp any appreciable amount that would require a change in your water chemistry. You will still need to do the normal chemical basics.
Aylad is correct. You will not reduce the water temp any appreciable amount that would require a change in your water chemistry. You will still need to do the normal chemical basics.
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Hi,
Understood that there's no magic bullet here. Still need to test and adjust regularly.
I was reading the "Pool Tips" over on poolsolutions.com. Tip #6 says to add chlorine in the evening instead of the morning, since "During the day, it mostly is wasted -- lost to UV in the sunlight." Using this logic, I would think that some shade would help. Maybe I'm splitting hairs here?
Thanks,
hikernut
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