Cool. Though in practice one still buys 15% or less concentration, but it's nice to know it lasts about twice as long and also will build up salt in the pool more slowly.
Cool. Though in practice one still buys 15% or less concentration, but it's nice to know it lasts about twice as long and also will build up salt in the pool more slowly.
15.5'x32' rectangle 16K gal IG concrete pool; 12.5% chlorinating liquid by hand; Jandy CL340 cartridge filter; Pentair Intelliflo VF pump; 8hrs; Taylor K-2006 and TFTestkits TF-100; utility water; summer: automatic; winter: automatic; ; PF:7.5
In Chicago land, American Sale has 12.5% for $2.49/gal.
That would be cheap if it really is 12.5%, though often the higher percentage bleach is not as high as advertised.
26,000 gal IG vinyl liner pool (20'x40'), Waterway SMF-110 wet end w/ Century SQS-1072R motor, Pac-Fab Triton TR60 sand filter, K-2006A. Manually added chems: 12.5% NaClO liquid, granular CYA, baking soda, 31% muriatic acid.
That is just killing me. All I get is wm at 3.15 gallon at 8.25 and I'm not sure what the pure chlorine from that is prob. 7.50 maybe. Saw Home Depot 2.99 gallon BUT not sure how fast the turnover
13000 gallon fiberglass, variable speed pump, cartridge filter, chlorine sanitized ,k-2006, also daily 5 item check ( ch, ph,ta,)
I only trust the k-2006 titration is better for me
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