Re: How Chlorine works.....for newbies
Just want to say thanks for the time you all put in on this site.
We are waiting to have our AG pool put up - it's in boxes in the garage and we are expecting help this weekend! I have my PS234 and have been reading your posts to learn the talk and how to manage the pool. If the pool isen't up soon I fear I will start bleaching all surfaces as I am eager to get my numbers and well gosh all this bacteria talk is starting to make me a bit paranoid. Just kidding.
Anyway thanks again.
Dianna
Re: How Chlorine works.....for newbies
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Originally Posted by waterbear
One more thing to add about Chlorine. It's effectiveness is influence by the pH of your pool. Chlorine is only half as effective at a pH of 7.8 then at 7.2!
Okay, I checked my pool tonight and have the kit shown below which said I was high on both counts . I dumped it before I took the pic, but it was high on both sides. So I want the chlorine to be high to get rid of my algae problem ( water is crystal clear) but I need to get my pH level down. What am I to do/use to bring that level down?
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Re: How Chlorine works.....for newbies
If your chlorine readings are high (dark yellow to orange) then your pH readings are bogus. High clorine readings will interfere with the pH test and cause it to read as very high pH even though it is acutally much lower. Wait until your chlorine readings are in normal range before trying to check the pH.
Re: How Chlorine works.....for newbies
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Originally Posted by duraleigh
Hi, again,
I'm on a roll about Chlorine this morning.:)
I think we could parse this thing to death and, in so doing, may very well detract from the basic info we're trying to convey.
I hope we can keep the peripheral issues at bay (or in a new thread) and let the principles of Cl use in your pool stand alone. (just for this thread) :)
Thanks for starting the thread...and I do understand that you don't want to go to far off course :( ...for newbies sake ;)
But I couldn't be any more of a newbie if I tried. I have my first pool this year and have no experience with any of this stuff. This forum should really get more credit for teaching us newbies about water management rather than chemical dispensing.:)
thanks,
dan