I am in my first full year of pool self maintenance. I fully appreciate the TFP methods and have got my CYA to @40 using stabilizer and have been chlorinating 5-6 days of seven days since open using between 18-32 ounces of 12.5% liquid. Typically experiencing 1.0-2.0 ppm chlorine losses depending if 1 or 2 days between tests. The water is in the 78 degree range and the pool is 90% sun exposed. I expect it to get a bit more challenging as the Midwest heat comes on in a few weeks.
That said, the appeal of an automated system can’t be dismissed. My question is this: will a 25 psi Stenner be capable of injecting chlorine or do I need the 80 psi model? My pump pressure is typically in the 12-14 range and drifts to 16-18 as it needs to be washed. I have to assume the psi gauge is reasonably accurate for what it is. It came with the install.
Doughboy 2 hp pump with timer. 1.5” pvc plumbing. Set to run 8 hrs daily. So far, water is beautiful with CC levels never exceeding .2 ppm.
That said, the appeal of an automated system can’t be dismissed. My question is this: will a 25 psi Stenner be capable of injecting chlorine or do I need the 80 psi model? My pump pressure is typically in the 12-14 range and drifts to 16-18 as it needs to be washed. I have to assume the psi gauge is reasonably accurate for what it is. It came with the install.
Doughboy 2 hp pump with timer. 1.5” pvc plumbing. Set to run 8 hrs daily. So far, water is beautiful with CC levels never exceeding .2 ppm.
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