Yes, they do. If you are using the kind of chlorine tablets that dissolve, then they need to be replaced often.
Chlorine tablets can range in price depending upon availability and locale. However most websites selling pool supplies price chlorine tablets around two to three dollars a pound.
If you want the water to stay clean and disease-free, than yes.you dont NEED to use chlorine tablets. you can use the other kinds of chlorine there are.
I don't, but pool stores do.
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Swallowing chlorine granules will kill you. Do NOT do this!
Should chlorine tablets be used in place of stabilizer chlorine tablets so the cyanuric acid don't get to high?
oh naa of course not its extremly dangerous
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Chlorine tablets can range in price depending upon availability and locale. However most websites selling pool supplies price chlorine tablets around two to three dollars a pound.
If you want the water to stay clean and disease-free, than yes.you dont NEED to use chlorine tablets. you can use the other kinds of chlorine there are.
NO! There are often stabilizers in pool chlorine tablets that make the tablets last longer - use a bottle of bleach (sodium hypochlorite) instead.
I don't, but pool stores do.
Chlorine tablets dissolve slowly and do a good job of maintaining chlorine levels. TriChlor (the most common type of chlorine tablets) are stabilized and have a low pH. As such, they partner well with liquid or granular chlorine, since both are generally unstabilized and have a high pH.Do not put chlorine tablets into a skimmer. They have a low pH that could damage pump seals and heaters. The damage is most pronounced when the pump restarts after the tablets have had a chance to dissolve for several hours and have lowered the pH in the water that is sitting in the skimmer. At this time, a couple of gallons of really low pH water will flow through the system.Floaters or inline dispensers are the best way to use tablets.
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Micropur tablets are easy to use water purification tablets. These are safer for water purification compared to both iodine or chlorine.
Swallowing chlorine granules will kill you. Do NOT do this!
NO. Liquid chlorine does not have stablizer. It is good for shock. I spend a fortune using liquid twice weekly only to see it vanish in the sun. Tablets are best, especially in a feeder.