Non stabilizer chlorine tabs

Would this still be a good alternative to regular tabs for say a week vacation..?

Personally, I use stabilized tabs for vacations. I'd rather add a little extra cya than calcium. Cya degrades a fairly good amount when our pool water is so warm here. Calcium never leaves the water unless you're draining. A few tabs for a week won't add a significant amount of cya and as long as your cya isn't high right now, it will be fine.
 
Personally, I use stabilized tabs for vacations. I'd rather add a little extra cya than calcium. Cya degrades a fairly good amount when our pool water is so warm here. Calcium never leaves the water unless you're draining. A few tabs for a week won't add a significant amount of cya and as long as your cya isn't high right now, it will be fine.
I agree.
Thanks
 
Yes for a week. Even stabilized is ok if your god on your stabilizer. If calcium is well into normal the plain tablets are good. 5 or 6 tablets either way won’t make it break the bank over one week. Continuously using the will however. Have fun and don’t sweat either method. A pool is no fun if you constantly stress over it. You could even super duper chlorinate it and let it ride.
 
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For vacation use, depends on what you need or don't need. I'm with stable CH but rising pH. Cal-hypo tabs would aggravate both, and I won't be here to add acid. Stabilized tabs would help with pH rise while away, some, but something or nothing is still the better alternative. I'm leaving a week at end of August, so letting my CYA fall a bit so I can rely on my tab feeder while gone.

Edit to add the big disclaimer/warning: Do not put those non-stabilized tabs in your feeder. A very dangerous explosion can result.
 
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