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Episode 11: Ask John, Part 1 Real Pool Chemistry Questions, Real Answers | The Pools Scientific Podcast

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This week, John answers real questions from real listeners. No filler. Plus the first-ever So What? segment, and a check-in with Warren Bell, three weeks after we first told his story. Contributors to this episode: * Mark Yancey * U/Barnacle_Meat, from the swimmingpools subreddit * Alec Wasserman * U/Striking_Manner9380, from the swimmingpools subreddit * U/wankertank, from the pools subreddit * Warren Bell What you'll take away: * The real answer on cage screens and UV degradation * The actual CYA number for salt pools, and the reasoning behind it * Why "run your pump eight hours a day" was never the rule * Warren Bell, three weeks later [Listen now] [Apple Podcasts] [Spotify] [poolsscientific.com] Tags: pool chemistry, pool care, swimming pool, pool science, John Cooper, Pools Scientific, pool podcast, Ask John Show notes and free resources at PoolsScientific.com. Subscribe to the weekly email list for episode updates. Ebooks available at payhip.com/poolsscientific. Follow us on Instagram @poolsscientific24. The Pools Scientific Podcast is produced by Pools Scientific LLC — Elevated Pool Care Through Science and Technology.

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episode Episode 11: Ask John, Part 1 Real Pool Chemistry Questions, Real Answers | The Pools Scientific Podcast artwork

Episode 11: Ask John, Part 1 Real Pool Chemistry Questions, Real Answers | The Pools Scientific Podcast

This week, John answers real questions from real listeners. No filler. Plus the first-ever So What? segment, and a check-in with Warren Bell, three weeks after we first told his story. Contributors to this episode: * Mark Yancey * U/Barnacle_Meat, from the swimmingpools subreddit * Alec Wasserman * U/Striking_Manner9380, from the swimmingpools subreddit * U/wankertank, from the pools subreddit * Warren Bell What you'll take away: * The real answer on cage screens and UV degradation * The actual CYA number for salt pools, and the reasoning behind it * Why "run your pump eight hours a day" was never the rule * Warren Bell, three weeks later [Listen now] [Apple Podcasts] [Spotify] [poolsscientific.com] Tags: pool chemistry, pool care, swimming pool, pool science, John Cooper, Pools Scientific, pool podcast, Ask John Show notes and free resources at PoolsScientific.com. Subscribe to the weekly email list for episode updates. Ebooks available at payhip.com/poolsscientific. Follow us on Instagram @poolsscientific24. The Pools Scientific Podcast is produced by Pools Scientific LLC — Elevated Pool Care Through Science and Technology.

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