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B Helgason
06-26-2014, 09:23 AM
Hello I'm new to the Forum and have an unique problem with chlorine demand. Specifically I have not yet put enough chlorine in to get the FC high enough for long enough to hold a FC reading that is needed. I thought by knowing the pool volume and CYA, CC, PH levels I should be able to properly shock the pool. This unfortunately has not been true. I think "knowing" exactly what the demand will be is the next step. What is needed to perform a bucket test and how to do it ? The pool's water has an offensive odor and is crystal clear. All of the readings are in range except the chlorine. My pool is a 14000 gallon in-ground octagon with a vinyl liner. I winterized with a new cover and did not open the pool as early as normal. (first week of June) When I opened it, it was a swamp. What type of chlorine would you use to solve this problem ?

Hope you can help me solve the problem, Thanks.
B Helgason

Watermom
06-26-2014, 09:54 AM
Any idea what your CYA was when you closed the pool last fall? My guess is that your CYA has biodegraded over the winter and created a lot of ammonia as a byproduct. This causes a huge chlorine demand. We see this scenario all the time, unfortunately.

Directions for doing the bucket test are here:> http://pool9.net/bucket-demand
Your best bet is to just use bleach as your source of chlorine. Walmart's generic 8.25% bleach is fine.

What kind of test kit do you use?

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PoolDoc
06-26-2014, 08:48 PM
. . . membership updated.

Chlorine demand test => http://pool9.net/bucket-demand/