- Apr 13, 2018
- 53
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
One of the first things I learned last year after building our first pool: a couple of pool owning friends advised me not to store the pool chemicals in the garage so as not to rust everything in site. So we got a plastic storage box for the side of the house, which is mostly shaded all day.
Now that I've seen the TFP light, I've switched from the trichlor pucks to liquid chlorine (current inventory is Pool Essentials from Walmart)...and I've seen a few threads on the forum from folks storing their chlorine inside, in a laundry room, etc... Does liquid chlorine not have the same oxidation risk (assuming an unopened bottle) as a bucket of pucks or shock? Where do most store their liquid chlorine?
Now that I've seen the TFP light, I've switched from the trichlor pucks to liquid chlorine (current inventory is Pool Essentials from Walmart)...and I've seen a few threads on the forum from folks storing their chlorine inside, in a laundry room, etc... Does liquid chlorine not have the same oxidation risk (assuming an unopened bottle) as a bucket of pucks or shock? Where do most store their liquid chlorine?