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  1. PoolguyinCT

    Evaporation vs fill water

    With an auto cover sand or de is advantageous. The minimal evaporation with an auto cover benefits from backwashes. The old “Fight pollution with dilution.”
  2. PoolguyinCT

    Matching a liner to gray steps and gray bullnose

    OP - you haven’t found it because codes are inclusive, if it is not in the language - it’s not in the code. I tried to quote your post about your fruitless search??
  3. PoolguyinCT

    Closing Article Concerns

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    Photo

    I have posted many pictures & have not been disallowed from more photos. I am not a paid TFP - what is the photo limit & how can I check my usage?
  5. PoolguyinCT

    Purple cyanurate

    Anybody have a good tech read or scholarly purple cyanurate resource? I get the fundamentals, I just think it’s cool. I just picked up 3 pools in subdivision all identical. Cartridge, auto covers & rampant cya abuse. & as purple as Barney the dinosaur. So with cartridge filters & autocover...
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    NPDA (national drowning prevention alliance)

    May is water safety month.. NPDA pumped out this video. Funny Dads Competing About Pool Safety - YouTube
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    Chem humor

    Customer : are you adding sodium hypobromite? Pool tech : NaBrO
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    Quad de vs cartridge - lil help?

    Hi - I need some input please. I am going to install new filter at my in laws snowbird house in Florida.. My go to is the clean & clear cartridge , because it will easily go a year with out a tear down on the screened in pool. I have never used the quad de - how is Filter cycle ? My hang up...
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    Pool noodle hacks ??

    I was feeling clever.. This comes in handy for switching baits like a madman. Instead of slowing down to put lure away while fishing I just hook them to the noodle. & placing the noodle in the rod makes for lite traveling. What are you guys noodling?
  10. PoolguyinCT

    Hi from Connecticut

    Hi everybody, this forum has always been on my "to do" list for a while & today is the day. I enjoy discussing structural, mechanical & chemical issues. Regards, Ray