I think that running your chlorine low only makes for unsanitary water. The copper based solutions are not really a good idea, basically it is an expensive algaecide, and completely unnecessary with proper pool maintenance.
I think that running your chlorine low only makes for unsanitary water. The copper based solutions are not really a good idea, basically it is an expensive algaecide, and completely unnecessary with proper pool maintenance.
can't disagree there.
Oh, and Grace to answer your earlier question, Shepherdsville is near Louisville.
That looks like the same system as the Nature2 system and you should be able to just remove the Canister and one hose, then connect the other hose where the removed one was. (makes sence to me...)
i am admittedly a rookie here, but if it were my investment i would completely disconnect the system (or have someone more qualified do it more likely) let it cycle for a day or two, then test again and make adjustments according to the BBB methodology. since copper is the active ingredient in algaecides it's unlikely that you will have severe problems immediately, but just to be safe i would try and let it cycle a couple days with the system disconnected before i added anything else to the water.
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