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    CanuckPool is offline *Removed User* Weir Watcher CanuckPool 0
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    Default Re: Why no pucks without stabalizer

    I thought that myself too, maybe he is having an off day.

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    Default Re: Why no pucks without stabalizer

    To add to that as well, in laymens terms, that CYA does not come out of the water unless by splash out, bathers, etc. It is similar to salt in that regard in that it persists in the water. So you would not want to be constantly adding CYA if you are at the level you want already.

    From what I have learned you only really need to check CYA once a season or maybe every 3 - 6 months if you have heavy bather load or splash out.

    Eric

    Opps, I just realized after I posted this that the topic was NO CYA in pucks. Guess it's been a busy week. That is odd that they add CYA to the pucks knowing you can't really remove it once it's added.
    Last edited by ehorn; 03-30-2007 at 04:00 AM.

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