Liquid chlorine turned my pool salty

Aug 17, 2017
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Chandler
I know that liquid chlorine has salt in it and for the past two years I have not used anything but chlorine.

I havent been in the pool much this summer but when I went in last night, I realized the water is salty, instead of hard water taste.

No idea if this is good or bad for a plaster pool and was wondering if I need to empty my pool come winter?

Any insight would be highly appreciated.
 
Test your CH with your test kit. I suspect it is fairly high.

Otherwise, no, the salt will not harm anything.
 
I have a plaster pool and I kept my CYA at 40.
K,

Not exactly true.. You can't tell if that is enough unless you know what your CYA level is... See this chart.. FC/CYA Levels

In "almost" all cases 2 to too low... and 5 is not high enough..

Thanks,

Jim R.

I have a plaster pool and I kept my CYA between 30 and 35 for the past 1 year. In fact it went low to 20 before the start of summer and I had added TABS to increase it to 40, which now went down to around 35.

2 is at the lower end of the day, which is early morning when I add the liquid chlorine. After adding chlorine it goes up to ~5 or so. I add more CH when the temps are going over 110, a little lower when the temps are around 105.
 
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