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    I finally cleared my pool. Looks like I was fighting lots of dead algae. Thanks. I would like to purchase a 50# container of Dichlor from my local Sams club but fear I won't use it all this summer. If I don't will it still be good next year? My local pool store sell it in smaller quantizes. If I purchase there is it only important to confirm the 56% available chlorine?

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    20.5k gal 30' x 54" AG pool , 1.5hp pump, cartridge filter, pump on lo 24 hs/day. PF=5.8

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    Buy their 24 pack of bagged dichlor, instead. It will keep. The other may not, and will definitely become nasty to work with, if stored for over a year.

    If you don't have a K2006, get one, and monitor your CYA level. Dichlor adds 9 ppm CYA for every 10 ppm chlorine! http://pool9.net/tk/

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