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If you're dosing every day or with any regularity, you're defeating the purpose of @ease. I am not saying you can't do what you're doing. But the point of @ease is to keep your FC at under 1ppm and allow for your TC to be pulled from, and not having to fidget all the time.The DMDCH (@ease chlorine) is a different type of Di-Chlor. @ease is all about pH balance (7.4-7. and keeping your water temp at above 94F. I have found that sometimes you need to up your setting to one notch above what the gallonage calls for, but that is only for continuous heavy bather loads.CYA levels are nearly as prominent in @ease than with a traditional Di-Chlor or other chlorine types.Again- Not saying what you guys do is wrong. Just saying the whole point of @ease is that its not only a unique Di-Chlor, its whole point is to maintain a chlorine level at about .5ppm. With a reservoir of 10-15ppm TC, once you nudge your pH back in line it'll correct itself usually. Be patient. If you're going to dose daily or every other day, you should just nix the @ease and save the expense. @ease is way more forgiving when done right. But what is "right"? I got frustrated with it b/c their marketing didn't match what the chemists told me. But I've heard their tips (pH balance, above 94F, possibly going one notch higher on output if usage is consistently higher, etc) and don't have their problems.I hope this helps. Good luck moving forward.