Thanks guys
Thanks guys
"special chlorinators"? Pure BS (barnyard slush) and hype. In your water, chlorine is chlorine. Period.
Cal-Hypo is well-known and well-documented. It is THE most volatile form of chlorine available to home-owners, but if handled properly is fine.
There's no free lunch. Cal-Hypo adds calcium to your water. Sooner or later this becomes its own problem--like when you have 500 or 600ppm and your water goes milky white.
Cal-Hypo must NEVER be used in an in-line chlorinator or mixed with other forms of chlorination--prior to being dissolved in your pool.
IT IS DEADLY DANGEROUS TO MIX CHLORINE TYPES!
Again, once it's dissolved in your water, one chlorine type is just like another, other than the ADDITIONAL by-products they release.
Carl
Accu-Tab chlorinators work diffrent from trichlor chlorinators. Here is a faq on the system. I would not use Accu-Tabs in a trichlor system.
http://www.wateronline.com/Content/n...&VNETCOOKIE=NO
Carl I am not tring to ruffell your feathers here. I do agree all chlorene is the same when it is in the water. I agree DONT MIX TYPES as well but this feeder is diffrent.
Later
Steve
Not ruffled. I missed the part that these tabs were specifically made for that company's specific feeder.
Still, if you EVER used Tri-Chlor in that feeder (I don't know if that's possible), my warning STILL holds.
Plus, ALL cal-hypo adds calcium. This is why I don't like auto-feeders, other than peristaltic pumps for liquid chlorine/bleach. The desire to capitalize on the auto-feeding leads you to badly over-stabilized or over-calcinated water.
Carl
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