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    Default Re: winter pool

    Just keep the chem levels where they normally stay....which won't be hard since as the water gets cooler your chlorine consumption drastically drops. Run the pump overnight when there's a danger of freezing. That's about it!! It's SOOO much easier than having to close and re-open again!

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    Smile Re: winter pool

    thanks. will do just that pool is using noticeably less chlorine now and is clean & clear.
    Thanks all.

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