Yep! More bleach.
Yep! More bleach.
Ok, I've been watching and adding. Until I get my testing kit, I won't really know how much to add, but I'm learning a lot on here in the meantime. Thank you for all of the help. I'm so happy to have found this forum. If I hadn't found y'all, I would probably be in tears and partially bald from tearing my hair out by now. :P
Old pool/ new owner =)
32,600 gallon chlorine, inground, vinyl lined pool with deep end.
Pump: Haywood 1.5 hp
Filter: 300# sand filter.
Whooo hoooo! My arrived!!
My readings tonight after being gone for 2 days.
ph 7.4
CC 7.6
Alk 160
CYA 60
We added 5.5 gallons of 6% bleach tonight. Is that the correct amount? We loaded it up with bleach before we went out of town so I'm glad it's no lower now than it is. We are finally seeing the bottom of the pool again! Tomorrow we'll vacuum and brush it a couple of times.
Thank you so much for all of your help!
Old pool/ new owner =)
32,600 gallon chlorine, inground, vinyl lined pool with deep end.
Pump: Haywood 1.5 hp
Filter: 300# sand filter.
5.5 gallons will add 10ppm of chlorine to your pool. With a CYA of 60, you'll need to shock up to 20. Did you mean FC of 7.6 instead of CC of 7.6? I hope so! Tomorrow, sock it with bleach every few hours. Each time, add enough to get back to 20. In your pool, each gallon of 6% bleach will add about 1.8ppm of cl. (Remember, most bleach is sold in 3 quart jugs. A gallon is 4 quarts.) Run pump 24/7.
Ok, I believe our jugs of chlorine have 1.4 gallons of bleach in them. I did get the numbers for chlorine mixed up. I'm a little ADD and skipped over a few of the steps.
This morning I had:
FC- 17
CC - .5
We added another 1.4 gallon of bleach and I will test it again soon and probably add more.
Thanks! We have to run our pump 24/7 because of how hard it is to prime. It is far away and at a higher elevation in relation to the pool.
Old pool/ new owner =)
32,600 gallon chlorine, inground, vinyl lined pool with deep end.
Pump: Haywood 1.5 hp
Filter: 300# sand filter.
Ah. Those chlorine numbers look more like it! Is the pool looking better?
Yes, the deep end is much improved. We've been vacuuming and it seems to be nearly blue. We will have to work a little longer on the deep end, but we're brushing the dead algae down to the drain and vacuuming the bottom. We'll vacuum again today and tomorrow.
What do you do about the cloudy water that remains? It was cloudy before it turned green as well. It was cloudy before the pool people had us raise the alkalinity too.
Old pool/ new owner =)
32,600 gallon chlorine, inground, vinyl lined pool with deep end.
Pump: Haywood 1.5 hp
Filter: 300# sand filter.
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