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    Default Re: How much chlorine loss is normal?

    Ouch, $3 a day in chlorine + $ electricity for the pump. But in that heat I guess its worth it.

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    Default Re: How much chlorine loss is normal?

    Yeah, if it weren't for the pool we really wouldn't spend much time outside during the summer. The pump runs overnight when the electricity is cheaper so it's not all that bad...what really makes the electricity bills out here so much is running the AC. I just went through 4 cases of bleach from Sams in a week!

    I was wondering how much the temperature of the water plays a part in how fast my chlorine is being used. Currently my water is at 92, should I consider trying to cool off the water?
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