Bleach Question during Conversion
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Hi all! I'm in day 3 1/2 (Started late Sun. afternoon) of my conversion from Baquagoo to Bleach/Chlorine. I opened the pool Sunday, ran the filter, and started dumping bleach. I initially got a yucky pea green/brownish color to the water with the usual crap floating on top.
I've been adding 4 gallons bleach each morning, and 4 more when I get home from work, and 2 more before bed, while running the filter 24/7. The water's starting to clear up and there's no more scum floating! The filter cartridge is less gunky each day.
My question, finally, is my Chlorine level is pretty high (9-10 reading), TA is also a bit high, while stabilizer seems ok, Ph is ok at 7.5. Upon testing the water again this morning, the chorine is still holding strong, yet the water's a light green and I still cannot see the bottom.
Should I just keep dumping bleach even though the CL readings are very high? When does the water usually turn totally clear?
Any advice on this conversion process and the end steps is greatly appreciated!
I have an Intex Metal Frame pool 18' x 4 ft., approx. 7,000 Gallons, FYI.
Thanks in advance! :)
Re: Bleach Question during Conversion
You should be checking the chlorine and adding as required. Your pH is most surely not 9-10. Probably an artifact of the high chlorine interfering with your test.
Post your numbers for chlorine and CYA to get better answers. It will clear up.
Re: Bleach Question during Conversion
Thanks for the quick reply!
I made a mistake in the post. My Chlorine is 9-10, not the PH. The Ph is about 7.5. The alk is slightly above normal.
I am currently using the HTH 6-way test strips so the reading is not 100% accurate. I will be getting a better test kit.
In the meantime, should I just keep dumping and will it eventually clear?
Thanks!:o
Re: Bleach Question during Conversion
HELP!!!!!! WHEN IS THE MADNESS GOING TO END? I MUST HAVE POURED 25 JUGS OF BLEACH! ARRGHHHHH
DAY 3.....:eek:
Re: Bleach Question during Conversion
Try going to a pool store and buying a couple of 5 gallon carboys of Liquid Chlorine at 12.5% (there's nifty nozzle you can get that fits the carboys that's great). Each carboy will be like adding AT LEAST 10 gallons of 6% bleach.
It will save you lots of empties and (with the nozzle) is easy to add.
You'll need to give a deposit on that carboys, but I've been recycling them for 4 years now on the original deposit!
Check pricing: to be worth it, A Carboy shouldn't cost more than 10 gallons of 6%. If it's less, it's a good price.
You need a LOT of chlorine, but at least this may make adding it all easier.
Re: Bleach Question during Conversion
Thanks, Carl! If I don't get a carboy, I'll get some of that 12% liquid chlorine from the pool store and dump a couple of those in at a time. I have a couple dozen empty clorox containers in the recycling bucket already -- the recycle guys are going to be cursing me! haha
Hopefully a couple/few more dumps of bleach will clear the pool!
:)
Re: Bleach Question during Conversion
You need to know your CYA level, and then get your FC level up to shock level using this chart. Keep testing your water, several times a day, if possible, and keep your chlorine at shock until your water clears.
Plan on replacing your filter cartridge after your conversion is complete
Re: Bleach Question during Conversion
One of the poolforum guys that lives near me did the conversion a couple years ago and I watched part of it. As I recall he kept dumping bleach and seemed to have no effect then all of a sudden...bingo. Pool cleared in a few days. He also had a mountain of bleach bottles. Be patient and persistant.
Al
Re: Bleach Question during Conversion
Hi all, I am also doing a baqua conversion - day 2. I have read a lot of posts on here before beginning so I think I'm off to a good start, but here's a few questions;
8000 Gal. AG, DE filter
FC flunctuating wildly, (from 3 to 15) impossible to keep at 15, adding bleach at rate of about 1 gallon/hr 10 gallons a day total.
CC >20
CYA 0
Alk 125
CH 90
ph 7.4
Questions, should I be worried about the high CC? I believe this is telling me that the conversion is working and 'eating' up cl.
The DE filter is gumming up quickly, cleaned and replaced the DE today, one hour later, barely any flow, if i bump it I can get a little pressure for an hour or so. Should I by pass?
I am aware I need to keep testing and keep at it, just concerned about the filter and the CC.
Any advice is appreciated, can't wait to get off the Baq.
Re: Bleach Question during Conversion
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Questions, should I be worried about the high CC? I believe this is telling me that the conversion is working and 'eating' up cl.
you are right. The CC is because it is eating the baqua
The DE filter is gumming up quickly, cleaned and replaced the DE today, one hour later, barely any flow, if i bump it I can get a little pressure for an hour or so. Should I by pass?
In my understanding, you have to filter the goo out. If you bypass, you will not be filtering it out, and the conversion will, at best, take longer.
I am aware I need to keep testing and keep at it, just concerned about the filter and the CC.
Any advice is appreciated, can't wait to get off the Baq.
Not sure what else you should do about the DE, as I am only familiar with sand and cartridge filters...