Liquid Chlorine and Potency

WBW

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Nov 13, 2022
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Spring Branch, Texas
Pool Size
6000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
I've been reading several posts about liquid chlorine losing potency due to weather temperatures. Here in Central Texas, its been 100 degrees about every day for the past 3 months. I usually buy just one container at Walmart which based on my pool size and CYA, lasts a fairly long time. Unfortunately, Walmart was out of liquid chlorine and I had to revert to buying at Home Depot their 3-pack case which they store outdoors which the date indicates 7/23. The liquid chlorine containers are at 10% strength. Taking a conservative thought process about the decrease in strength due to temps, I'm thinking I should add additional chlorine. Using the Pool Math app, instead of 10% strength, use 6% and I'll be ahead of the curve. Thoughts? Tks
 
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Store it in a climate controlled place like an indoor laundry room.
Put the bottles in a separate leak-proof container (this is where the HASA or similar 4 jug carrier domes in handy).
 
Store it in a climate controlled place like an indoor laundry room.
Put the bottles in a separate leak-proof container (this is where the HASA or similar 4 jug carrier domes in handy).
Thanks
Store it in a climate controlled place like an indoor laundry room.
Put the bottles in a separate leak-proof container (this is where the HASA or similar 4 jug carrier domes in handy).

Just test your FC 15-30 minutes after adding the liquid chlorine. If it is weak and test low then add some more and repeat as necessary until you are at your desired FC.
Thanks
 
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