Love your videos by the way. My question is. If I have a salt water pool and naturally my pH rises , someone mentioned that adding a puck in a floater (being that it’s slightly acidic) will help keep things better balanced without having to add a pH decreased which would potentially lower my alkalinity. What are your thoughts with that? And if you would do it how would you go about doing it (I.e one puck a week etc)? Thanks
Would say in the long run a bad idea. Would rather you add boric Acid Powder to bring the borate level to 50 ppm. That will help keep the pH stable. And bring the Alkalinity down to 80.
Thanks for the info , I'm thinking of adding a color bulb I have a 300 WT 120v Pantair is there a particular one you could recommend , we're could I buy . Thanks for the info , the work you do 👍👍👍
If your referring to a color changing light bulb, they are not universally compatible. Check with your local pool store to see if you need an entirely new light fixture.
I’ve resisted Trichlor tablets because I’m concerned about accidentally staining my blue surf pebble sheen pool and I don’t want to tie a rope to a floater or plumb an in-line as I’d only use it to supplement when I need more CYA and when battling the hot TX heat and sun. Is there really a concern for staining pebble sheen with the use of floaters that freely float around the pool? Also, have you tried the Sunken Treasure or the Touch Down Sunken Treasure 2.0? As Always, thx for the videos!
I would recommend Cal-Hypo tablets if you are worried about staining the surface - which could happen. They are about the same price as Tri-chlor tablets now and can be placed in the skimmer basket. They will not stain the pool but do add about 6 ppm of calcium per lbs. Not a huge deal with evaporation and refilling. About 1-tablet per 5,000 to keep the pool at 3.0 ppm. So if you have a 20k gallon pool 4 per week. You may find them at your local pool store cheaper but not sure: intheswim.com/p/cch-calcium-hypochlorite-2-5-8-in.-tablets/400289.html?{11079232779}&{108015263185}_{463066394851}&{cch%20calcium%20hypochlorite%20tablets}&gclid=CjwKCAjwos-HBhB3EiwAe4xM96syoxwyjEynxYMmGWpUfr8fMQiHixmg4Szn1PNnPYUYboQlibPo-xoCEiAQAvD_BwE
Hey SPL. I need a new pool pole that won’t be too heavy, bend, or have replaceable parts. I’ve been looking at the skimlite 6016 (homeowner snaplite series) and the protuff 16’ pole. I can’t really find a place to read any reviews or purchase any of the skimlite poles. So which pole would u recommend, and where could i get one? Thanks.
Hi SPL, I bought a case of ITS shock as I should be doing this more than I was, 20000 in ground. Question can I "make" the regular 1 gallon pool chlorine from the shock grains? It would save $$$. How to do ? THANKS great channel. Froggy
You can add the shock to a small bucket and mix it until it is completely dissolved. It seems to hold up well in a small bucket so you can do this maybe a day before you need to add it. I wouldn't do it too soon though.
@@SPL Thanks, so roughly, if I did one bag of shock, dissolved in a bucket and used the following day, how much (in gallons) of the liquid pool chlorine would that equal? 1 gallon, two, more? It seems like it would be stronger than the usual one gallon of liquid chlorine. I know I should test it after doing it, but looking for a guesstimate. My liquid pool chlorine is about $4.50 each gallon, so if this equals, say, two gallons that a good saving.
Is it okay to fill the inline automatic chlorine feeder to the top? I’m concern that if i put too much tabs it may increase my cya level, or is it dependent on the dial flow meter which controls how much water goes in the feeder? Thanks!
There usually is no need to do that but if you do and say leave the dail set to one - it will slow the chlorine output. But typically 1-2 tablets a week is sufficient unless your pool is very large.
No, that is too many tablets. I think the size is meant to allow you to add 9 tablets depending on your pool size. Another words if you have a 60,000 gallon pool you may need 9 tablets a week. But for a 15,000 2-3 are more than enough.
If I put too many tablets in a floater for my pool and am now overchlorinated how can I stop putting chlorine in--remove water and close the vents to the floater, remove floater with vents open...? I'm a pool novice and got overzealous adding 3 tablets to the floater when my pool only needed 1.
Thats correct, but adding fresh water does, so . . . through Evaporation the auto-fill is adding fresh water which lowers CYA, He just didn't say it like that - Cheers now!
What is up with the high price on the Clorox or chlorine tablets Clorox bleach is the cheapest thing you can buy in the supermarket for a gallon of bleach
David makes the best informative videos.
Tablets or liquid? Whats best? Or both together?
I too would like an answer to this question
Can you use 3-1 tablet and traditional 3” chlorine tablet in feeder at the same time to boost chlorine without adding to much Trichloro
Yes, not an issue
Love your videos by the way. My question is. If I have a salt water pool and naturally my pH rises , someone mentioned that adding a puck in a floater (being that it’s slightly acidic) will help keep things better balanced without having to add a pH decreased which would potentially lower my alkalinity. What are your thoughts with that? And if you would do it how would you go about doing it (I.e one puck a week etc)? Thanks
Would say in the long run a bad idea. Would rather you add boric Acid Powder to bring the borate level to 50 ppm. That will help keep the pH stable. And bring the Alkalinity down to 80.
Great video and information!
Thanks for the info , I'm thinking of adding a color bulb I have a 300 WT 120v Pantair is there a particular one you could recommend , we're could I buy . Thanks for the info , the work you do 👍👍👍
If your referring to a color changing light bulb, they are not universally compatible. Check with your local pool store to see if you need an entirely new light fixture.
I’ve resisted Trichlor tablets because I’m concerned about accidentally staining my blue surf pebble sheen pool and I don’t want to tie a rope to a floater or plumb an in-line as I’d only use it to supplement when I need more CYA and when battling the hot TX heat and sun. Is there really a concern for staining pebble sheen with the use of floaters that freely float around the pool?
Also, have you tried the Sunken Treasure or the Touch Down Sunken Treasure 2.0?
As Always, thx for the videos!
I would recommend Cal-Hypo tablets if you are worried about staining the surface - which could happen. They are about the same price as Tri-chlor tablets now and can be placed in the skimmer basket. They will not stain the pool but do add about 6 ppm of calcium per lbs. Not a huge deal with evaporation and refilling. About 1-tablet per 5,000 to keep the pool at 3.0 ppm. So if you have a 20k gallon pool 4 per week. You may find them at your local pool store cheaper but not sure: intheswim.com/p/cch-calcium-hypochlorite-2-5-8-in.-tablets/400289.html?{11079232779}&{108015263185}_{463066394851}&{cch%20calcium%20hypochlorite%20tablets}&gclid=CjwKCAjwos-HBhB3EiwAe4xM96syoxwyjEynxYMmGWpUfr8fMQiHixmg4Szn1PNnPYUYboQlibPo-xoCEiAQAvD_BwE
Hey SPL. I need a new pool pole that won’t be too heavy, bend, or have replaceable parts. I’ve been looking at the skimlite 6016 (homeowner snaplite series) and the protuff 16’ pole. I can’t really find a place to read any reviews or purchase any of the skimlite poles. So which pole would u recommend, and where could i get one? Thanks.
Arjun Chaudhry primate pole is the best. Carbon fiber. Try it out.
Yes, look at the Primate poles. On sale now with free shipping. Primate Pool Tools.
My husband removed the safety tab, how can I get the lid off?
Use a rubber mallet and hit the side of the lid until it spins off.
Hi SPL, I bought a case of ITS shock as I should be doing this more than I was, 20000 in ground. Question can I "make" the regular 1 gallon pool chlorine from the shock grains? It would save $$$. How to do ? THANKS great channel.
Froggy
You can add the shock to a small bucket and mix it until it is completely dissolved. It seems to hold up well in a small bucket so you can do this maybe a day before you need to add it. I wouldn't do it too soon though.
@@SPL Thanks, so roughly, if I did one bag of shock, dissolved in a bucket and used the following day, how much (in gallons) of the liquid pool chlorine would that equal? 1 gallon, two, more? It seems like it would be stronger than the usual one gallon of liquid chlorine. I know I should test it after doing it, but looking for a guesstimate. My liquid pool chlorine is about $4.50 each gallon, so if this equals, say, two gallons that a good saving.
What do you think of the Sunken Treasure that sits on bottom of pool instead of floating on top?
Would say you run the risk of burning the surface - it says that in the description.
Thank you - I did see some Amazon reviews saying they had that happen. That's too bad because the theory of it seems good.
Is it okay to fill the inline automatic chlorine feeder to the top? I’m concern that if i put too much tabs it may increase my cya level, or is it dependent on the dial flow meter which controls how much water goes in the feeder? Thanks!
There usually is no need to do that but if you do and say leave the dail set to one - it will slow the chlorine output. But typically 1-2 tablets a week is sufficient unless your pool is very large.
Don’t you fill the auto inline feeder all the way up? Mine is just like the one you showed and it holds 9 tablets.
No, that is too many tablets. I think the size is meant to allow you to add 9 tablets depending on your pool size. Another words if you have a 60,000 gallon pool you may need 9 tablets a week. But for a 15,000 2-3 are more than enough.
Do you ever handle the tablets barehanded?
Not much. I try to handle all the chemicals I use with gloves.
I use PLASTIC salad tongs.
If I put too many tablets in a floater for my pool and am now overchlorinated how can I stop putting chlorine in--remove water and close the vents to the floater, remove floater with vents open...? I'm a pool novice and got overzealous adding 3 tablets to the floater when my pool only needed 1.
Take the floater out for a few days.
Evaporation does not reduce your CYA
Unfortunately
Thats correct, but adding fresh water does, so . . . through Evaporation the auto-fill is adding fresh water which lowers CYA, He just didn't say it like that - Cheers now!
How many tablets in a bucket?
Roughly 100. Each 3" tablet is about 8 oz.
Hi I want ask you I have see worms in my pump and bottom of pool I don’t know why my chlorine levels are fine I will appreciate an advise thanks
You should be fine. Worms like to go into pools when it rains.
Swimming Pool Tips, Reviews & How To - SPL that makes me fell better thanks again
So do all tablets have trichlor in them? If no what brands do not?
They do. With the exception of Cal-Hypo Tablets which are an entirely different chemical.
What type of gloves do you use?
Men's Working Gloves with Micro Foam Coating - Garden Gloves Texture Grip - men’s Work Glove For general purpose,
by G & F Products
@@SPL Thank you for responding...
We take your orders and concerns i work as a customer rep for in the swim leslies pool hot tub work and pool supply world
How the hell do u open the bucket???
Push down on the safety tab. Sometimes I brace it with my legs.
What is up with the high price on the Clorox or chlorine tablets Clorox bleach is the cheapest thing you can buy in the supermarket for a gallon of bleach
There is a shortage so like Toilet Paper the price goes up. Supply and demand.