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    Default New pool

    I grew up with a pool at my parents house so I am familiar with the whole pool maintenance process. This pool has a Hayward chlorine feeder and I cant seem to figure out what number to keep the dial at to maintain a constant level. I am thinking about ditching the feeder and going to a floating unit. Let me know what you all think???

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    Default Re: New pool

    In my experience, Hayward chlorine tablet feeders are badly designed and an endless source of problems. I'd recommend using floaters, skimmer tablets, or a Pentair / Rainbow feeder.

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