Linked article: Avoid Over-stabilization
I recently found this article by accident and was surprised not to see it referenced in this forum, since it preaches a similar message. There are a number of posts here about cal hypo tablets, but I didn't see any shared experiences regarding how much they are adding to CH, or issues using them in the skimmer basket. These tablets (Poolife NST) claim they're meant to be used in the skimmer basket, but they also claim to be compatible with "salt generators" and I'm not sure why you would use another chlorine product if you had a salt-based chlorine generator.
If anyone has experience with these, it would be great to hear. I live in an area with soft water, so these seem like they could be a great solution.
Also, any thoughts on why cal hypo tablets aren't more mainstream?
Thanks,
Matt
I recently found this article by accident and was surprised not to see it referenced in this forum, since it preaches a similar message. There are a number of posts here about cal hypo tablets, but I didn't see any shared experiences regarding how much they are adding to CH, or issues using them in the skimmer basket. These tablets (Poolife NST) claim they're meant to be used in the skimmer basket, but they also claim to be compatible with "salt generators" and I'm not sure why you would use another chlorine product if you had a salt-based chlorine generator.
If anyone has experience with these, it would be great to hear. I live in an area with soft water, so these seem like they could be a great solution.
Also, any thoughts on why cal hypo tablets aren't more mainstream?
Thanks,
Matt