OK, I won't worry! I was under the assumption that the CL should be under 5. I know there has been big discussions about all that; I'm hoping not to get them going again!
Thanks!
OK, I won't worry! I was under the assumption that the CL should be under 5. I know there has been big discussions about all that; I'm hoping not to get them going again!
Thanks!
thanks to CYA, i figure it's going to be about a week from when i superchlorinated for my CL to go down enough to bother switching on my shiny new autopilot..wahhhhhh!
poolbee, 5ppm is fine, and yes, you can afford to allow it to lower down to 3ppm if you so desire.
Sean Assam
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just for reference, PB...my chlorine a week after superchlorinating is still at 12ppm. so much for hoping to start my autopilot by tomorrow![]()
Tenax,
The last time I superchlorinated it took over a week for it to go from 15 I think it was, to 6. Then it has stayed between 6-7 for about 2 weeks. I turned off the chlorinator completely and when I checked yesterday it was down to 5 finally.
I have only shocked 2 other times, and with bleach, and had no problem. This last time I used some cal-hypo my builder left me.
I know I will get replies saying it makes no difference(already have on another post), but I'll never use that again. Success with bleach-no reason to change.
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