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Hi, and welcome to the group!!
Before we can tell you what you need to add to the water, we need to know a starting point. You need a full set of tests, taken with a drop-based kit. No strips, computer readouts, etc. The kit we recommend is the K-2006 that can be bought online several places, but the cheapest we've found so far is through the Amazon link in my sig. Once we know where you're starting, we can help you get where you need to be.
The Floatron, which you describe as a pretty $200 floating device, is also one that is releasing copper into your water, which is not really a good thing. Copper does have algaecidal properties, but it also is what turns blonde hair, fingernails, and pool liners green when it gets to a certain point. That being said, I would strongly advise you to take a sample of your pool water to a dealer that will test for metals, and have it tested specifically for copper. The "metal agent" that's in your startup kit is probably a sequestrant, which is designed to keep the copper suspended in the water so that it does not precipitate out and stain your liner green. However, that's something that can be addressed later on. If it were my pool, I would take the Floatron out of the pool and repurpose it to a pretty $200 lawn decoration. :)
What is in the chlorine granules that your mother-in-law bought? (Need ingredients--cal-hypo or sodium dichloro......) What size pump and what type and size filter do you have?
I would go to WalMart and get several gallons of plain, unscented bleach, and if they have thehhth 6-way drop kit, get that too.....run a set of tests, post them here, and we can help you go from there. Alternatively, take a sample of pool water to a store that does drop-based testing (you're gonna need to do this to test for copper, anyway) and get a printout of those results, but don't buy any of the stuff they're going to try to sell you, no matter how insistent they are.
I would not shock the pool just yet. I agree that shocking is in order to kill off your algae, but shocking with high levels of copper in the water is going to stain your pool...that's why we need tests results to formulate a game plan.
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To add to Janet's great advice, make sure that a CYA reading is one that you get. We will need that to be able to advise you.
Welcome!
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Hi Tina;
+ Each gallon of PLAIN 6% household bleach will add about 2.5 ppm of chlorine to your pool: if your water is already "green-tinged", add 1 gallons to start.
+ Check and see if the Walmarts in your area have the HTH 6-way kit -- it is an EXCELLENT value, and compatible with the K-2006, which you'll need, but which will take a week or two to get.
+ Walmart will also have the bleach, and some 20 Mule Team borax -- both in the detergent section. I'd recommend getting 16 gallons of bleach and 6 boxes of borax. Add the borax 2 boxes at time, slowly to your skimmer with the pump running. Wait 4 hours, retest the pH, and repeat until the pH is above 7.2
+ Do NOT add baking soda; it will increase the chance of staining with the copper.
+ Remove the Floatron - unless you don't care about stains or green hair.
+ Do the white bucket test for copper: put 4 gallons of pool water in a CLEAN white plastic bucket. Add 1/2 cup of bleach, and 1/2 cup of baking soda. Mix, and cover. Wait 24 hours, and see if there's any staining or blue sediment on the bottom. If so, you have copper. If not, go ahead and add bleach 2 gallons at time.
+ Run your pump 24/7.
We call test strips, "guess strips" -- they can tell the difference between some chlorine and no chlorine, but that's about all.
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For reference, your pool is about 25,000 gallons (if the measures are exact--33' diam x 4' deep water--you have 25,600 gallons).
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Thank you so much everyone!
Well to start I do have a testing kit that came with the floatron that tests for copper. I test once a week or so and if it gets above a certain point I remove it for a few days to let the levels drop back down. So I assume I can test for copper using the drop test they sent?
I currently have left a 1lb bag of "shock" (65.05% sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione) and about 2.5lbs of "chlorinating granules" (71.8% trichloro-s-triazinetrione and 8% Boron sodium oxide).
I put 2.5lbs of the chlorinating granules in last night before bed and let the pump run over night.
Our wal-mart does not have the 6way test or the boarx:( I found the borax at ACE so I'll stop and pick it up there. Wal-Mart does have a 3way test that I'll get for the time being since it's only about $5. We live close to a pretty big city with several wal-marts so I may be able to find it there this weekend if I need to. But I'll start out with PoolDoc's suggestions of amounts.
Oh and do I start with the bleach first? How many gallons at a time? Through the skimmer as well? Then move onto the Borax?
Again thank you! :)
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+ You can find any stores in your area that carry the HTH 6-way testkit, by following the link, and then clicking the "Look for stores where you can Pick Up Today" link on the Walmart page.
+ Take the Floatron out, and stick to 2 gallon bleach (2 ppm) doses, via the skimmer, till the copper is gone. You'll probably need to do this in the evening, and again in the AM.
+ If you find any 60% algicide that has an ingredient poly [oxyethylene (dimethyliminio) ethylene (dimethyliminio) ethylene dichloride] . . . or that just starts with "poly", buy a bottle and use it.
+ Try to get a 6 way, and find out what your CYA level is. Order a K-2006
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Ok, the floatron came with a ion test kit. It was .5ppm (high) Took the floatron out and added 2 gallons of bleach this evening and will do the same in the a.m.
I got the 3 way kit just because I won't be able to get to town until this weekend to get the 6 way. I'll order the K-2006 asap.
While my husband added the bleach I tested and the CL was 5.0ppm - is this b/c he was adding bleach and it had already gotten over to the far side of the pool? pH was 6.8 if that very light yellow.
So I just need to continue to add 2 gal bleach p.m. and a.m. and test once a day for copper using my ion kit until all the copper is gone and then start adding borax to raise pH?
Thanks!!
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Let's keep the chlorine below 5, till the copper is gone.
Low pH is hard on liners. Don't over do it, but do add borax till you reach 7.0. (Not higher, till the copper is gone!)
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Ok - I'll do just 1 gallon of bleach then until the copper test clear. And 1 box of borax every 4hrs until I get to 7.0.
Thanks!
By the way, what's the PF:5 for in my signature?