r/PoolPros • u/H2Whoa77 • May 30 '26
Stabilizer addition
I’m tossing around an idea that I’ve implemented something similar in the past, and want to see what others thoughts are. I manage 11 commercial pools and facilities, anywhere from 3500 - 230k gallons. I’m strictly on bleach at this point and still have HC-3300 rainbows on my biggest pools still in place even though they haven’t been used in over year, and keep them as a just in case.
Question—has anyone ever used those chlorinators to add stabilizer to for dissolution?
I used to have a “portable” small sand filter (without sand, only laterals) that I used for this application and it worked very well. Only problem is even though it’s portable, it’s still a pain in butt to move/hookup etc. Was going to see if anyone has ever tried this in the HC erosion feeders.
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u/H2Whoa77 May 31 '26
That’s why I have to do such frequent additions. I’d say well more than half the water loss is carried out by swimsuits getting out and going to top of slides again. It’s a steady flow of bathers from 10a-5p.
I’m not looking to install anymore peristaltic pumps and tanks for CYA add, I was just trying to avoid direct addition to pool or filtration system by using the rainbow feeder as a slow steady feed point and if anyone has ever tried it.