Recent weather here has been hotter during the day and colder at night than pool temps, leading to pretty good evaporation. I was wondering if evaporation itself has any affect on chlorine loss.
It's generally recommended that when one shocks to make sure the FC level holds overnight. If evaporation causes chlorine loss, this could cause one to think they are losing something to organics and need to keep shocking when they really probably aren't.
It's generally recommended that when one shocks to make sure the FC level holds overnight. If evaporation causes chlorine loss, this could cause one to think they are losing something to organics and need to keep shocking when they really probably aren't.