Marillionfan
06-14-2006, 11:00 AM
I would like to make my first post be a THANK YOU to all the mods on this forum, watermom, waterbear, aylad, poconos and also to mwsmith2 for his calc and also to pooldoc for the site to begin with.
Just reading thru all the threads listed with people dealing with there algea problems I was able to take that info and get my 17700 gal oval pool back sparkling clear water for less than the price of a box of HTH shock at
wal mart.
I am now looking into a better test kit all I have is a cl ph aqua chem cheapo kit.
I do have a couple of questions now that I am back to clear water my test is showing a cl level around 6 ppm, I didn't even know what cya was until reading this forum so I don't think I have any level at all in the water, should I let the cl come down to ideal levels naturally and the maintain with the correct amount of bleach or is there something I should do to bring it down chemically?
As I said my test is almost worthless and will be getting a better one soon so I don't have any real numbers to post but a educated guess works for me.
Also do we use Borax to increase ph or do we use Baking Soda mwsmiths calc says that Borax is used as an algeacide and not for increased ph but I had read that the Baking Soda is for alk increse.
Thanks one more time for all the effort put into this site by the owner, mods and participating members.
Just reading thru all the threads listed with people dealing with there algea problems I was able to take that info and get my 17700 gal oval pool back sparkling clear water for less than the price of a box of HTH shock at
wal mart.
I am now looking into a better test kit all I have is a cl ph aqua chem cheapo kit.
I do have a couple of questions now that I am back to clear water my test is showing a cl level around 6 ppm, I didn't even know what cya was until reading this forum so I don't think I have any level at all in the water, should I let the cl come down to ideal levels naturally and the maintain with the correct amount of bleach or is there something I should do to bring it down chemically?
As I said my test is almost worthless and will be getting a better one soon so I don't have any real numbers to post but a educated guess works for me.
Also do we use Borax to increase ph or do we use Baking Soda mwsmiths calc says that Borax is used as an algeacide and not for increased ph but I had read that the Baking Soda is for alk increse.
Thanks one more time for all the effort put into this site by the owner, mods and participating members.