Rather than spending tons of time researching online I figured I'd come here where I can avoid the marketing hoopla and ask those with practical experience.
I'm tired of using the chlorine pucks only to still not be able to get my chlorine levels to acceptable levels. I've had to keep supplementing the tabs with frequent granulated shocking as well as liquid sodium hypochlorite, and while I manage to keep the water crystal clear it's not only a pain I'm always in reactive mode.
Basically, I wanted to know if there's automated dispensers for liquid chlorine, hopefully ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, and don't require me to totally re-plumb my entire system.
One related note, does anybody know how to compare cost effectiveness of 10% versus 12.5%? Local pool store sells 12.5% for $10/gal and Home Depot has 10% for $6.67/gal, which gives more for the money?
PS. If chlorine lock exists then I must have it, my Free Chlorine, no matter what way I've tested, has come up at basically zero all season long.
I'm tired of using the chlorine pucks only to still not be able to get my chlorine levels to acceptable levels. I've had to keep supplementing the tabs with frequent granulated shocking as well as liquid sodium hypochlorite, and while I manage to keep the water crystal clear it's not only a pain I'm always in reactive mode.
Basically, I wanted to know if there's automated dispensers for liquid chlorine, hopefully ones that don't cost an arm and a leg, and don't require me to totally re-plumb my entire system.
One related note, does anybody know how to compare cost effectiveness of 10% versus 12.5%? Local pool store sells 12.5% for $10/gal and Home Depot has 10% for $6.67/gal, which gives more for the money?
PS. If chlorine lock exists then I must have it, my Free Chlorine, no matter what way I've tested, has come up at basically zero all season long.