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Yes, you can add chlorine. Liquid chlorine will raise the ph a bit.
Don't know what kind of shock you are adding, but wait a day, recheck ph level, than adjust.
To my knowledge and depending on what board your Cobra 29GTL used, R46 is 47ohms dropping resistor after the switched 12V. Its output is then filtered by C20, 100uF/16V. While it is true that a shorted C20 would burnout R46, the issue is most likely a shorted FET2 (P/N 2SK104H). Should FET2 proved to be shorted, then it is very possible also that inductor/coil near FET2 is defective (LT-A108?).
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