- Apr 26, 2021
- 76
- Pool Size
- 16500
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair iChlor 30
First, I apologize if this thread currently exists.
I have a kidney bean shaped pool at ~16,500 gallons with a DE Filter, inline chlorinator, oil fired heater, and vinyl siding.
I rarely shocked my pool. I typically wait till CCL is above .5ppm. I prefer to use liquid shock (Sodium Hypochlorite).
I have read that under shocking your pool can be bad (e.g., increase chloramines). So, it may seem to better to over shock your pool than under shock. One bad thing I have read is that if you over shock, it will just take longer for the chlorine level to settle.
So, my question is, how bad is it to over shock your pool? For example, if I calculate that my pool needs 1.5 gallon of shock, how bad would it bee to add 2 gallons?
I have a kidney bean shaped pool at ~16,500 gallons with a DE Filter, inline chlorinator, oil fired heater, and vinyl siding.
I rarely shocked my pool. I typically wait till CCL is above .5ppm. I prefer to use liquid shock (Sodium Hypochlorite).
I have read that under shocking your pool can be bad (e.g., increase chloramines). So, it may seem to better to over shock your pool than under shock. One bad thing I have read is that if you over shock, it will just take longer for the chlorine level to settle.
So, my question is, how bad is it to over shock your pool? For example, if I calculate that my pool needs 1.5 gallon of shock, how bad would it bee to add 2 gallons?