Re: Test Numbers/Chemicals
You don't need any of that stuff, if you can dump it on ebay and get some money out it, go for it!! You can check the ingredients on the algaecide bottle--if it's polyquat 60, then you might want to keep that to add when you close your pool in the winter. If it's not polyquat, you don't want it in your pool. All you need to do is keep your chlorine level high enough to prevent algae blooms (with a CYA of 30, we're talking about keeping cl above 3 ppm), and you'll be fine...the rest of your numbers look good.
Janet
Re: Test Numbers/Chemicals
I would sell all the chemicals. You're off to a good start managing your water and you will probably neverneed them.
Secondly, get your chlorine levels up to around 3-5ppm and keep them there. If you test at 3ppm in the evening and most of it is gone by morning, you'll need to shock. If it decreases by 1ppm or so overnight, then simply maintain it in the 3-5ppm range but don't let it get back to 0.
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we just got done making that conversion this is the second day to hold our cl at 15 and our ph is 7.5 what do we need to do next?????
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Crick - Post in the PHMB forum where other baquacil conversion threads are. That is where your question belongs. Then, I will delete this post. Welcome to the forum.