Re: Copper in water - ok to use bleach?
OK, thanks for that explanation. I understand; except for one detail. My pool is crystal clear and has been all summer. I saw green algae on the skimmer last week, but I brush it every day and have not seen anymore since. I'll do as you say and keep a constant check on it.
Can we swim in a pool with 8-15 ppm chlorine?
Thanks again!
Re: Copper in water - ok to use bleach?
With a CYA that high, yes, you can swim in it--it would be the same as swimming in a pool with lower chlorine and CYA, proportionally.
Janet
Re: Copper in water - ok to use bleach?
Thanks, Janet! I wish the pool stores in my area had as good an understanding of CYA as you guys do. I appreciate the help!
Re: Copper in water - ok to use bleach?
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Originally Posted by mccato
So I'll use enough bleach to reach 25ppm for my weekly shock, and I'll keep it between 8 and 15 daily, right? This is as long as my CYA is sky high? (BTW, I tested it with some strips and it shows between 50 and 100 - can I believe the ALEX system?) This is the only pool store with a computerized testing system in my area.
The most reliable way to get good test results is to get a good test kit and do it yourself. You will always test the same way - can't always be sure about the pool store employees
With the chlorine levels this high, does this mean no swimming until it can be at 3 ppm?
You can swim at the maintenance level of chlorine - for your CYA would be between 8ppm-15ppm. CYA binds and stabilizes chlorine and it also makes it less effective at high levels - which is why it's okay to swim.
Do I need to worry about the copper level? Well if you have shocked your pool and the whole thing hasn't turned into green kool-aid - I would say that copper is nothing to worry about
Thanks again for all your help!
Go to the sister site http://www.poolsolutions.com and read all the articles - It will help you understand the process a little better.
BTW - all you really need is bleach, borax, baking soda - and MAYBE some polyquat - forget all that Bioguard stuff.