
Originally Posted by
PoolDoc
I think you're looking that the chlorine use as excessive, but . . .
1. Chlorine consumption increases with the water temp for a variety of reasons, including chlorine reacting with the CYA
2. It's quite likely your 10% bleach . . . isn't. Try switching to 8% bleach, purchased from Walmart, where it's stored in a air conditioned area. I think there's a good chance you'll find you get more chlorine from the "8.25%" than from the "10%"
Commercial 10% bleach, shipped at 12%, and stored in a pool wholesale warehouse at 100 degrees (Phoenix) for a month, may arrive to your pool at 6%, or even less. Walmart bleach, shipped to AZ a week before purchase and stored in an air conditioned store may arrive at your pool at 9%.
This is why it's NEVER a good idea to 'stock up' on bleach -- it just doesn't keep at high temps.
If you want to lower your CH, it's possible, but messy. If you aren't having problems with your pH bouncing around, and don't have a heater or salt system, you may want to leave it alone.
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