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Re: Please help with chlorination method
I'm a BIG fan of #1, mainly because you use the circulation system of the pool to "spread the love" all the way around the pool, automatically. It also gives a big WHAMMY of chlorine to your filter system, which is definitely not a bad thing, especially if you have some stuff lurking in there. It also helps with the "splash" factor, as you can pour it quite close to the water's surface.
Michael
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Re: Please help with chlorination method
I thought I read once that pouring chlorine directly into the skimmer wasn't a great idea because it subjects your pump to a low ph bath and can prematurely corrode it. Seemed to make sense, so I always pour it around the perimeter of the pool.
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Re: Please help with chlorination method
Bleach has a pH of 12 or 13, I forget which......so low pH isn't going to be a problem.
Janet
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Re: Please help with chlorination method
Janet's right--Bleach is high pH. Di-Chlor and Tri-Chlor are low pH.
Still, I keep the pump running for several hours after I pour in the bleach, so thousands of gallons are flushing it anyway--that's its job. So unless you are letting the stuff sit in there with the pump off, I don't believe it's an issue.
Carl
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Re: Please help with chlorination method
If you use a inline feeder should you turn it off if pouring bleach in the skimmer?
Thanks
John
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Re: Please help with chlorination method
I would just not pour the bleach into the skimmer--pour it slowly into the return stream.
Janet
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Re: Please help with chlorination method
The pH of bleach is 11.
Michael
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Re: Please help with chlorination method
Bleach which is poured into the skimmer is so quickly dispersed into the pool, that it isn't a problem.
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