Liquid Chlorine vs Granular Chlorine - Which Is Better?
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Published 2022-09-15
Liquid Chlorine:
Sodium hypochlorite ► www.bunnings.com.au/hy-clor-15l-liquid-chlorine-ex…
Granular Chlorine:
Calcium hypochlorite (unstabilised) ► www.directpoolsupplies.com.au/zodiac-pool-chlorine…
Sodium dichloroisocyanurate (stabilised) ► www.directpoolsupplies.com.au/sparkle-purifier-sta…
All in all, this video will help you answer the question: is liquid chlorine better than granules?
Full Article ► pooladvisor.com.au/blog/liquid-vs-granular-chlorin…
All Comments (9)
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Liquid chlorine ► www.bunnings.com.au/hy-clor-15l-liquid-chlorine-ex… Granular chlorine (unstabilised) ► www.directpoolsupplies.com.au/zodiac-pool-chlorine… Granular chlorine (stabilised) ► www.directpoolsupplies.com.au/sparkle-purifier-sta…
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Here in the US another big advantage of liquid chlorine is that it is tremendously less expensive than granular or tablet form. On the downside liquid is going to occasionally splash and bleach your clothing no matter how careful you are. It’s also prone to leak in your vehicle coming home from the store. And liquid chlorine also loses its potency rather quickly when stored whereas granular is has a long stable shelf life
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Great video - just what I needed to know
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GREAT--MAN
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Hi there, I am getting a very high content of "calcium" or pasy, white residue from a new brand of chlorine granules I have been using (I am in the Philippines and it is very common to cut anything that can be cut with whatever cheap additive they can. This looks like the chlorine has been cut with chalk or something worse as it is causing build up on my skimmer, pump and pipes and constantly leaving residue on my pool floor. I guess to confirm this to a sell that I am complaining to, should commercial, chlorine granules dissolve in water or is it normal that there is quite a lot of "chalky"residue? Thank you.
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Is it true that cal hypo for salt water pools is bad? I was told this once by a pool maintenance guy so now I only ever use liquid chlorine
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Can I switch from granular to liquid chlorine???
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bro you over explained the stabilizer part move on brother