If the only (or main) downside to pucks is that they add things to the pool other than just chlorine, why hasn't someone brought to market pucks that are only chlorine?
Is there a chemistry reason why this hasn't been done?
Well, if the manufacturer is aiming for a type of "one stop shopping" via pucks, then the pucks need to be stabilized else the chlorine will just burn off quickly. I guess this is the reason for adding CYA to the pucks?
If so, then maybe the question is if there is a way to have separate chlorine pucks and CYA pucks, so that (in theory) someone like a TFP-er could create their own chlorine to CYA ratio by tweaking the combination of pucks put in.
Is there a chemistry reason why this hasn't been done?
Well, if the manufacturer is aiming for a type of "one stop shopping" via pucks, then the pucks need to be stabilized else the chlorine will just burn off quickly. I guess this is the reason for adding CYA to the pucks?
If so, then maybe the question is if there is a way to have separate chlorine pucks and CYA pucks, so that (in theory) someone like a TFP-er could create their own chlorine to CYA ratio by tweaking the combination of pucks put in.
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