Headed out for a week's vacation so going to use a 3" trichlor puck to keep FC level up since I can't add bleach daily. Can I apply directly to skimmer basket or do I need to get a floater for it? Any advice?
I use pucks in a float when I am gone on vacation. Since I am always having to drain water off in my pool due to rain I never seem to have a problem with my CYA getting too high. If anything, I probably benefit from the occasional use of the pucks.
Only use the pucks if you plan to keep the pump running either 24/7 or by using a timer. Just letting pucks sit in a floater won't chlorinate the pool and if the floater drifts into a wall it can bleach the liner in that spot. Never leave pucks in the skimmer basket.
If you can't have the pump running while you're away, raise the FC to shock level the day you leave.
I was planning to leave pump running (it runs 24/7 on low). With that said, it sounds like I could put the puck in a floater and be good. Is one puck enough?
Use the bottom of pool math, effects of adding chemicals. It will tell you how much FC 1 puck will give. I think most are 7 oz. of trichlor, you'd have to check what you have.
In your pool 1 8oz puck should yield about 3ppm Cl, and about 1.6ppm CYA. When I leave for a week vacation, ill put a couple of pucks in the skimmer with my pump on low 24/7, and put a few more in the floater. 1 puck just ain't gonna do it for ya.
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