Good day,
I’m making the switch to liquid chlorine and have been reading a number of posts to better educate myself. I see many apply chlorine in the evening, which I know helps with the effectiveness vs. being in the sun. When you apply, and any chemical for that matter, do you have your pump running top speed for the 30 to 60 min needed to circulate, and then drop back to a lower speed? I have a variable speed pump which usually runs low during the day, and I’ll bump it up on occasion for the Polaris cleaner and such, but curious as to the rhythm everyone uses. Or, is it ok to stay on a lower speed even while adding the chemicals? Seems like most product labels and such say to run on high speed whenever adding chems, but curious if you stay high speed for another 6 hours, or just that initial 30 min period.
thanks so much,
Jim
I’m making the switch to liquid chlorine and have been reading a number of posts to better educate myself. I see many apply chlorine in the evening, which I know helps with the effectiveness vs. being in the sun. When you apply, and any chemical for that matter, do you have your pump running top speed for the 30 to 60 min needed to circulate, and then drop back to a lower speed? I have a variable speed pump which usually runs low during the day, and I’ll bump it up on occasion for the Polaris cleaner and such, but curious as to the rhythm everyone uses. Or, is it ok to stay on a lower speed even while adding the chemicals? Seems like most product labels and such say to run on high speed whenever adding chems, but curious if you stay high speed for another 6 hours, or just that initial 30 min period.
thanks so much,
Jim