Re: Pool Start Up & Maint
The first thing you need is some water testing numbers. Get a drops-based test kit and test your water and then we can help. We need FC, TC, PH, alk, Calcium hardness, and cya.
You may find that you don't need to buy any more cya if you still have some in there from last year. Also, you really don't need to buy any algaecide. I don't use it, and many other people don't either. If you do decide to use it, only buy Polyquat 60%.
Your desired chlorine level depends on your cya reading, so get that first. Repost with testing numbers and we'll go from there.
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I knew there was something else I needed to be able to test for when I bought only the ph and chlorine test. Back to the store in the morning... I'll post as soon as I get it. Thanks!
Re: Pool Start Up & Maint
Watermom,
Okay here's a start:
I tested for CYA-- tested as none.
Chlorine was high this morning and nill this afternoon.
PH 7.5
Couldn't figure out how the alk test worked--do I wait for the entire vile to red or just for it to produce a red color?
Thanks!
Re: Pool Start Up & Maint
Within 1 or 2 drops you'll see the shift from green to red. The colors look somewhat faded is the best way to say it but you will see the shift.
Al
Re: Pool Start Up & Maint
If you have none left from last year, you'll need to add some cya. Add enough slowly to the skimmer while the pump is running to get to an initial reading of 30. Then, don't retest, add more or backwash for a week to let it have enough time to dissolve. Until you start to get a cya reading, it is going to be hard to keep any chlorine in the pool. You'll need to test morning and evening and each time add enough to get back to about 5. After cya is in there, you'll be able to just test and dose in the evenings. In a 24 ft AG, one quart of 6% bleach will raise your cl between 1 - 1.5 ppm.
Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by tysmom
Couldn't figure out how the alk test worked--do I wait for the entire vile to red or just for it to produce a red color?
Thanks!
The ALK test is done when the color has turned red and adding one more drop does not produce further change of color. Don't count the last drop.
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Thanks for the help. I am a little concerned about not being able to backwash for a week. My pool is REALLY dirty and my filter is losing pressure about every six hours. I'm running it 24 hours. I am also running an automatic vacuum that is independent of my pools filtration system, and it is filthy. My water is really cloudy. Should I wait until I can hold pressure for a while before adding it or should I not run my filter so often? Any ideas? Thanks again.
Re: Pool Start Up & Maint
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Originally Posted by tysmom
Thanks for the help. I am a little concerned about not being able to backwash for a week. My pool is REALLY dirty and my filter is losing pressure about every six hours. I'm running it 24 hours. I am also running an automatic vacuum that is independent of my pools filtration system, and it is filthy. My water is really cloudy. Should I wait until I can hold pressure for a while before adding it or should I not run my filter so often? Any ideas? Thanks again.
Put the CYA into an old sock, tie a knot in it, and drop it in the skimmer basket. It will remain in the sock until it dissolves, so you can backwash as needed.
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[QUOTE=waterbear]The ALK test is done when the color has turned red
the etire vile has turned red, correct? I had added 12 drops and I was seeing red, but the whole vile never turned red.