MrsOinAR
05-15-2012, 09:17 AM
pool details:
20x40 grecian style inground, vinyl liner, heywood pump, sand filter, two skimmers, pool gets full sun 8 + hours a day
My husband runs a polaris vac almost daily and keeps the skimmers clean - pool looks fantastic even if it is 26 years old!
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Hi all!
My husband and I bought a house with an inground pool at the end of the summer last year. We only had a couple of weeks of swimming time left and the previous owner had it in great condition, so we really didn't have to do much to it. (Previous owner is the head swimming coach at a local university - known around here as "the pool whisperer" - this pool was VERY well taken care of when we bought the house.) He used trichlor pucks so that is what we used (at first.) Then a friend told me about the BBB method and I became intrigued.
We got a test kit (Deluxe DPD one from Leslie's) before we knew that the FAS-DPD was the one we should have bought. Eventually that is what we will get (when we use up these reagents). We just got a seperate Taylor CYA kit since the DPD one doesn't measure CYA. The DPD only tests up to 5 ppm of FC, so I used the "shotglass method" I learned on here to "guesstimate" FC over 5 ppm. Can I buy the extra reagents needed to turn my DPD test into a FAS DPD test? (Or is it just better to bite the bullet and buy the FAS DPD test kit?)
Here are my readings (as of last night):
FC 8 ppm
TC 8 ppm
CC 0
ph 7.5
TA 80
CYA 75
Current temp is right at 80.
Everything is okay, right? Pool looks wonderful - sparkling clear, no chlorine smell. We still have the trichlor pucks but I'm hesitent to use them since I don't want that CYA to increase. So we've been using 6% bleach the past couple of times we've added chlorine (using the pool calculator online to determine amount to use). How often should I expect to need to add chlorine? I know that is variable on a lot of things, but typically every couple of days?
Can one buy unstablized chlorine pucks or sticks? If so, where? I'm just wondering if that might be good to use when we are out of town for a few days and aren't available to add liquid bleach. What do other people do?
Should I raise the TA? How could I do that without affecting the ph?
I guess I just want some confirmation that I am doing things right! Any advice or suggestions will be welcome!
THANKS for taking the time to read my rambling!
20x40 grecian style inground, vinyl liner, heywood pump, sand filter, two skimmers, pool gets full sun 8 + hours a day
My husband runs a polaris vac almost daily and keeps the skimmers clean - pool looks fantastic even if it is 26 years old!
----------
Hi all!
My husband and I bought a house with an inground pool at the end of the summer last year. We only had a couple of weeks of swimming time left and the previous owner had it in great condition, so we really didn't have to do much to it. (Previous owner is the head swimming coach at a local university - known around here as "the pool whisperer" - this pool was VERY well taken care of when we bought the house.) He used trichlor pucks so that is what we used (at first.) Then a friend told me about the BBB method and I became intrigued.
We got a test kit (Deluxe DPD one from Leslie's) before we knew that the FAS-DPD was the one we should have bought. Eventually that is what we will get (when we use up these reagents). We just got a seperate Taylor CYA kit since the DPD one doesn't measure CYA. The DPD only tests up to 5 ppm of FC, so I used the "shotglass method" I learned on here to "guesstimate" FC over 5 ppm. Can I buy the extra reagents needed to turn my DPD test into a FAS DPD test? (Or is it just better to bite the bullet and buy the FAS DPD test kit?)
Here are my readings (as of last night):
FC 8 ppm
TC 8 ppm
CC 0
ph 7.5
TA 80
CYA 75
Current temp is right at 80.
Everything is okay, right? Pool looks wonderful - sparkling clear, no chlorine smell. We still have the trichlor pucks but I'm hesitent to use them since I don't want that CYA to increase. So we've been using 6% bleach the past couple of times we've added chlorine (using the pool calculator online to determine amount to use). How often should I expect to need to add chlorine? I know that is variable on a lot of things, but typically every couple of days?
Can one buy unstablized chlorine pucks or sticks? If so, where? I'm just wondering if that might be good to use when we are out of town for a few days and aren't available to add liquid bleach. What do other people do?
Should I raise the TA? How could I do that without affecting the ph?
I guess I just want some confirmation that I am doing things right! Any advice or suggestions will be welcome!
THANKS for taking the time to read my rambling!