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Adding CYA (Stabilizer) My Way - Lesson Learned
After trying various ways to add CYA to the pool that is most effective in dissolving it in record time, I came up with the following "patented" ;) method.
Using a pool rake with a fine mesh basket, place it so that the basket is over one of the returns which has been adjusted slightly upwards to direct the flow onto the mesh part. I use a concrete cinder block as a counterweight.
The method has the following advantages:
1. I can dissolve 2 lbs of CYA in about 24 hours.
2. I can still keep on vacuuming and maintain flow to the SWG, which would have been questionable, if the CYA had been poured through the skimmer. I have a DE filter.
3. The return jet creates a substantial disturbance in the mesh basket, to help the CYA dissolve faster.
Hope this helps.
Pat
Re: Adding CYA (Stabilizer) My Way - Lesson Learned
Did not work for me due to the mesh in my leaf rake..but i did end up with a 1/2 pound of CYA sitting on the bottom of my pool:eek: whihc I vacuumed into the filter...whihc I think is where it is supposed to go anyway...I just got it there in a different way*LOL*
Re: Adding CYA (Stabilizer) My Way - Lesson Learned
There's the rub. You have to use a fine mesh basket for this to work, otherwise as you say, it goes to the pool bottom.
Pat
Re: Adding CYA (Stabilizer) My Way - Lesson Learned
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Originally Posted by PatL34
There's the rub. You have to use a fine mesh basket for this to work, otherwise as you say, it goes to the pool bottom.
Pat
yes I do agree that the idea is brilliant...had I been smart I would hve dumped the CYA into a nylon and THEN tossed the nylon into the pool rake.
Re: Adding CYA (Stabilizer) My Way - Lesson Learned
Great idea, thank you.
I have to do my stepson's pool this week as he is having a second birthday party for our grandson. This at least will speed up the process.
He has not maintained his pool properly in 5 years and now wants me to get it ready so our grandson can learn to swim. Good idea as I nearly drowned when I was seven.
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