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    Default Re: 1 year old pucks still OK to use?

    Thanks guys.

    CarlD
    I will have the neighbor kid watch the pool and maintain it so I won't have to put several floaters to last 3 weeks. Just one floater which the kid will check and fill up as needed.

    Do I still need to raise the PH to 8, or was the PH dip in your case a result of having all those pucks in the pool at the same time?

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: 1 year old pucks still OK to use?

    Wellllll, sorta both. If your pool pH tends to trend upward, don't worry about it. If it trends down, you may want to raise pH in advance. If it's stable, just make sure pH is sort toward the higher end of the range--7.6-7.8
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