So I've been comparing chlorine and wonder if someone had already done the analysis.
In the Swim Super Shock Calcium Hypo 1# 70% available chlorine $6 #
Members Mark Sodium Di Chlor 1# 55.5% available chlorine $5.42 #
Pool Essentials Sodium Hypo 10% 1 gal $5.47
I prefer not to run calcium hypo in my SWG pool, but it seems to be highest chlorine % per $ and does not degrade.
I prefer sodium hypo, but liquid degrades. Sometimes Di Chlor is OK if CYA is low, but still 55.5%.
So, there are really cons to all of these. Which is the lesser of evils?
Is there a conversion for liquid to compare to granules? How does 1 gal of liquid compare to 1 # of granules? Is 1# of super shock granules in a gallon of water equal to 70% vs 10% liquid sodium hypo?
Using for shock and supplemental additions.
In the Swim Super Shock Calcium Hypo 1# 70% available chlorine $6 #
Members Mark Sodium Di Chlor 1# 55.5% available chlorine $5.42 #
Pool Essentials Sodium Hypo 10% 1 gal $5.47
I prefer not to run calcium hypo in my SWG pool, but it seems to be highest chlorine % per $ and does not degrade.
I prefer sodium hypo, but liquid degrades. Sometimes Di Chlor is OK if CYA is low, but still 55.5%.
So, there are really cons to all of these. Which is the lesser of evils?
Is there a conversion for liquid to compare to granules? How does 1 gal of liquid compare to 1 # of granules? Is 1# of super shock granules in a gallon of water equal to 70% vs 10% liquid sodium hypo?
Using for shock and supplemental additions.