Lots of the posters on this forum only use bleach. You'll find that there aren't very many who use trichlor pucks, and even fewer who use them on an ongoing basis. Creates too many problems with high CYA levels.
Janet
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Lots of the posters on this forum only use bleach. You'll find that there aren't very many who use trichlor pucks, and even fewer who use them on an ongoing basis. Creates too many problems with high CYA levels.
Janet
After a couple of years with Tri-Chlor pucks, I'm thinking about switching to bleach this year as well. Some questions...
How do you add Bleach? into the skimmer? the deep end of the pool?
How often? Duh... as often as the water requires. So I knew that.. But how often is that? With the tri-chlor tablets, I just dialed the chlorinator up/down depending on the test results. But since there isn't the continuous feeding that one gets with a chlorinator or a floatee, how often can one expect to have to add chlorine once the switch is made?
How much? Duh... as much as the water requires. So I knew that too... but here in upatate, NY (season is June through August with temps generally between high 60s to mid 80s during this perios), how much bleach can I expect to go through is a season? It's generally been $4/day to run the pool around here ($2 to run the pump and $2 for the chemicals... mostly the tablets). Can I expect to save significant $$$ by switching to the 3 Bs?
Skimmer...pump runningQuote:
Some questions...
How do you add Bleach? into the skimmer? the deep end of the pool?
Short answer...almost daily depending on the test resultsQuote:
How often? Duh... as often as the water requires. So I knew that.. But how often is that? With the tri-chlor tablets, I just dialed the chlorinator up/down depending on the test results. But since there isn't the continuous feeding that one gets with a chlorinator or a floatee, how often can one expect to have to add chlorine once the switch is made?
How big is your pool? How many people swim? Does it get full sun? etc. etc.Quote:
How much? Duh... as much as the water requires. So I knew that too... but here in upatate, NY (season is June through August with temps generally between high 60s to mid 80s during this perios), how much bleach can I expect to go through is a season?
No, not huge amounts but significant. You'll also head off a future problem if you've only used pucks to this point.Quote:
It's generally been $4/day to run the pool around here ($2 to run the pump and $2 for the chemicals... mostly the tablets). Can I expect to save significant $$$ by switching to the 3 Bs?
Dave S.
Down here in Houston, TX I had to add 0.75 gal every three days during summer. BUuuuuuuut, it all depends on your pool.
Michael
So you test and add daily?Quote:
Originally Posted by duraleigh
Do you eyeball or have a measuring pitcher?
I assume even the biggest pools don't require more than a gallon every day. Do you add all at once or spread it out?
How do you handle going away on vacation?
26,000 gallons.Quote:
Originally Posted by duraleigh
4 people... not heavy usage (our kids are young and can't swim yet).
Full sun ~10hrs day
Part of my motivation is to reduce the amount of different chemicals I put in the pool. At present I have no idea what's in the water in my pool (The previous owner put it in). Judging from the contents of the box he left me... It was Baquacil at one point. Two years ago when I first moved in and before I discovered poolforum, I was adding any old pool store recommended algaecde, clarifier, shock... This year I want to establish a strict 3Bs (Bleach, Borax, Baking Power) regimen and carefully control anything else that goes into the water.
i have a 22000 gal pool and add every 3 days or so also. if i remember correctly 1 gal of store bought 6% raises me about 2-2.5ppm i use 12% from the pool store because i buy about 10 cases at the beginning of the season on sale and 1 gallon raises me about5 ppm. i usually test every day after work and pour in around the pool edges . usually drops to about 1 ppm and then i put in a gallon of 12% and im good for 2-3 days. also depends on your cya levels , the higher your cya the higher you need to keep your ppm. mine is at about 40 for the cya. have sun most of the day also but keep the solar cover on when were at work. only open all day on weekends. i do not dump in skimmer because i have a heater and the high dose of chlorine running through that cant be good for internals. at least in my opinion and i got that from others on the board. dont beat me up on the ppm per gallon adds because its been a while and im working off old age memory here.
You can use mwsmith's bleach calculator to figure out how much bleach you need to add at a time to maintain your minimum chlorine level. If you'll test daily, it won't take you long to begin to anticipate how much/when your pool uses it up.
When I add the bleach to my pool, I never pour it into the skimmer--I pour it slowly into the stream from my return, and let it mix that way.
Janet
Like Janet, I often add bleach in front of the return jet. But, other times, I just dump it in the skimmer. It doesn't hurt it a bit. It quickly gets pumped out and dispersed into the pool. Then, I just make sure I leave the pump running for a couple of hours after I add it.
Watermom
Tried the calc program but it just dies on me when I hit calc. It says Run-time error 13 type mismatch.
Try downloading it again. I downloaded it about a week ago and it's working fine for me.