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You mix stabilizer powder and water
Stabilizer can effect the pH some but usually it is a very minor amount. You should be able to swim the same day.
you have to aid a conditioner or stabilizer with cynaric acid in it.
They both have the same job, the only thing difference is their application. The "shock" dampens continued vibrations from the springs while the "stabilizer" dampens the "shimmy" that the front tires cause.
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No, pool shock is normally a really strong chlorine and stabilizer is like sunscreen for the chlorine
A CVT (Constant Voltage Transformer) is always better than a Servo Stabilizer. But a CVT is costlier than a Servo Stabilizer of same rating.
Chlorine stabilizer or conditioner (cyanuric acid) is used, in outdoor chlorine-maintained swimming pools. Thanks for using Answers.com!
The same as a non-salt system pool. Disregard answer above. The only reading that will remain constant, in the above situation, is the alkalinity =80 - 120 ppm; pH = 7.4 - 7.6 For a salt system pool your conditioner/stabilizer should be slightly higher than a namually fed pool. You should achieve readings of 75 - 85 ppm.
Shock first, then check your stabilizer. Add stabilizer as needed.
That isn't a leak, it is condensation from warm, moist air hitting the cold air conditioner parts. You can see the same thing under cars in the summer . . . there will be a little wet spot on the ground under the air conditioning compressor, and for the same reason.
Same device different name.