Hi Everyone,
My name is Drew and we are currently installing a Latham Kingston ([email protected]) fiberglass pool with Perma Pools. Equipment that I know of so far is a Pentair 356289S pump, Frog Leap System (I've been seeing the posts here), Pentair 160340 filter, single white LED. As someone completely new to pools I'm excited to learn from everyone here and would love any feedback on equipment, techniques, etc.
Based on feedback here, I'm already considering ditching use of the Frog Leap system past the initial install (was already fitted when I found TFP). My question is do some people hang onto the Frog chlorine cartridge to add chlorine to the pool while they are away from home? From what I've read, the downside to this system is the metal additives and the fact that the chlorine cartridge will increase CYA to the pool over time. If we stick to liquid 95% of the time is this a decent approach so we don't have to bother with having someone add chlorine while we are away? I'm obviously concerned about needing to do water replacement, since this will be more tricky with a fiberglass pool.
Thanks for the help in advance!



My name is Drew and we are currently installing a Latham Kingston ([email protected]) fiberglass pool with Perma Pools. Equipment that I know of so far is a Pentair 356289S pump, Frog Leap System (I've been seeing the posts here), Pentair 160340 filter, single white LED. As someone completely new to pools I'm excited to learn from everyone here and would love any feedback on equipment, techniques, etc.
Based on feedback here, I'm already considering ditching use of the Frog Leap system past the initial install (was already fitted when I found TFP). My question is do some people hang onto the Frog chlorine cartridge to add chlorine to the pool while they are away from home? From what I've read, the downside to this system is the metal additives and the fact that the chlorine cartridge will increase CYA to the pool over time. If we stick to liquid 95% of the time is this a decent approach so we don't have to bother with having someone add chlorine while we are away? I'm obviously concerned about needing to do water replacement, since this will be more tricky with a fiberglass pool.
Thanks for the help in advance!



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