It would probably do no particular harm, However it would be a good idea to keep an eye on the water so that you add chlorine or algae-side should the pool need it. the pump can be run sol long as the water level is OK.
Chlorine level in an 18' above ground pool should be between 2 and 4.
If you are getting a low reading of chlorine in your above ground pool, you should add the appropriate amount of chlorine to get it back to the correct level. This is important to keep your pool running at maximum abilities.
I cant see why it should be drained and given a chlorine bath at all. If there is no problem with the water or the looks of the pool leave it alone.
contents are within 12 inches of the ground surface
It should be hooked to a cold line.
The ground wire (equipment grounding conductor) runs back to the panel then to a ground rod. If there is a ground fault in the circuit, the current will flow on the equipment grounding conductor back to ground. Electricity follows the path of least resistance. This is why a ground wire is so important and why NOTHING should ever be hooked to a ground wire. It has the least resistance back to source.
The stereo is wired wrong. In this case it sounds like the ground wire of the stereo is hooked to the dimmer circuit. The ground wire of the stereo should be connected to the vehicle chassis.
The "hot" wire and the neutral wire both carry current (the same amount, in fact) when a load is connected to complete the circuit. The ground wire never carries current except when a fault-to-ground situation occurs. Yes, neutral and ground wires should both be at ground potential, but NO they should not be connected at the outlet.
Watery chlorine should be protected from sunlight.
You should use about 15oz. if bleach to reach between 1.5-3.5ppm chlorine.Hope this helpRobert
What Should You Do - 2003 Hooked on a Post 1-4 was released on: USA: 28 April 2003
Yes you should