Re: SWCG's and chlorinating in cold...
Hey Steve,
I'm in the same situation. I keep the solar cover on during the winter to help keep pine straw and leaves out, but don't "close" the pool. I think I'll use a mesh cover next year. Anyway, about a month ago I had an algae bloom at water temps around 47 degrees. Too cold for the SWC, but warm enough for a problem.
I'd suggest tracking your FC and adding Cl as needed. If you're not worried about CYA buildup, you can use shock or pucks. I use bleach as needed. Fortunately its much easier to kill algae this time of year, and my problem cleared right up.
If you have a lot of leaves, twigs, dead bugs, etc accumulating on the bottom your FC demand will be higher. I typically vacuum the garbage out every 6-8 weeks to ensure the Cl will be available for killing algae as the water warms up.
Nater
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