I decided to start bringing some bleach home from work to use in my pool. We buy 330 gal. totes of 12.5% bleach, but prior to visiting this site I was not really aware that sodium hypochlorite degrades in heat. Our storage practices have been... not great. Going to at least need to start storing this in a covered area.
This tote of bleach was delivered June 15, and since then it has sat outside, in the sun, triple digit temperatures almost every day since then. How far do you think this has degraded, maybe 50%? Or more?
There is no lot number or "born on" date on this tote, but I'm assuming (er, hoping) it was fairly fresh considering how we buy it. One thing on the label that did make me laugh, in bold "Do not reenter pool with a chlorine residual above at 4 ppm due to risk of bodily harm." With a CYA of 60, my pool is pretty much always kept dangerous then lol.
Going to try this stuff out tonight. The pool math app is usually pretty dead-on accurate on telling me how much to add for a given target, so I'll tell it to give me another 2 or 3 ppm, set it at 12.5%, and see what happens.


This tote of bleach was delivered June 15, and since then it has sat outside, in the sun, triple digit temperatures almost every day since then. How far do you think this has degraded, maybe 50%? Or more?
There is no lot number or "born on" date on this tote, but I'm assuming (er, hoping) it was fairly fresh considering how we buy it. One thing on the label that did make me laugh, in bold "Do not reenter pool with a chlorine residual above at 4 ppm due to risk of bodily harm." With a CYA of 60, my pool is pretty much always kept dangerous then lol.
Going to try this stuff out tonight. The pool math app is usually pretty dead-on accurate on telling me how much to add for a given target, so I'll tell it to give me another 2 or 3 ppm, set it at 12.5%, and see what happens.

