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Walmart does have plain CYA.. it's labeled as "Stabilizer and Conditioner" and has a purple cap. At my Walmart it was hidden away on the bottom shelf next to all the clarifiers... you may have to hunt to find it but if the store locator says yours has it, you can probably find it.
Re: Test Results...I think!
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Dw4scoobydoo
My chlorine didn't even register on the drop kit.
PH is 8.2
Alk I got to 15 drops and the color never changed so I stopped...
CYA appears to be zero
1. Complete the pool chart, so I can tell what you are dealing with:Pool Chart Entry Form
2. Add small doses of acid EVERY day till your pH is 7.8 or below.
3. Add 1 gallon of bleach EVERY EVENING per 10K gallons of pool water, till you can sustain chlorine through the day.
4. Put your stabilizer in a sock and hang it in front of a return, till it dissolves or till we work out a better way for you to do it, after we see the Chart.
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Filled out the chart you requested, thank you for directing me there. I have been dumping acid in daily, with no real affect on the PH level. :( I may have gotten a little bit over excited today and dumped in more than usual. We will see what it looks like in the AM.
I had a nice high chlorine reading yesterday, but today - back to zero. :( Added some bleach, not sure how much I added, but I just wanted to get something in there.
Figured out how it all went bad...my SWG keeps getting corroded and was giving a low salt reading. Causing it not to work….I however was unaware of this in the beginning because I wasn’t caring for the pool (until now, DH is no longer on that job, he is on dish duty). I soaked the cell in vinegar and it worked for 2 nights. Then it went back to saying low salt. Tested salt and it was in the range. So back to the vinegar soak, of course I am out of vinegar, so we are trying to use the bleach to keep the pool in range until the SWG is working again.
My kids keep asking to swim. Once adding the acid about how long should we wait? Does anyone have some ideas on how to prevent the cell from corroding?
Re: Test Results...I think!
1. Test the pool. When chlorine is above 2 ppm and pH is between 7 & 8, they can swim -- if the water is clear and not slimey.
2. Test your CYA level; sounds like you need dichlor to add some CYA (stabilizer).
3. If it's a new pool, call Intex for replacements on the SWCG. Otherwise, forget about it -- it's not that hard to run it manually.
4. Read the muriatic acid page linked in my blue signature box. Get a jug. Fix the pH.
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YAY, just did another test and the PH is finally down! HOWEVER my TA is still at 220.
Is that an issue? Does that ever lower with time?
Another strange question...can I add my bleach during the day or should I do it at night?
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As per what the Mods here have said many times, you may need to add bleach many times throughout the day to keep chlorine in the water until your CYA comes up to a reasonable level. I've seen also many times here, wait 15 - 20 minutes after dosing to give it time to mix, then let the kids swim.
If you have time, read through many of the threads here. It will help immensely!
Also, even with a small pool like what you and I have, the Taylor K-2006 is a HUGE help in keeping your water in good shape!
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Dw4scoobydoo
HOWEVER my TA is still at 220. Is that an issue? Does that ever lower with time?
It's kinda high; lower your pH to 7.0 - 7.2, and keep it there -- if you do, the TA will drop over time.
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Another strange question...can I add my bleach during the day or should I do it at night?
You can add it anytime, but you'll get more 'bang for your buck' if you add it in the evening
. . . . did you ever test your CYA levels (stabilizer)? You need to do that!