New liner, new water...no CYA. Trichlor pucks for awhile (if so how long?), or just go to the pool store and buy some CYA????
New liner, new water...no CYA. Trichlor pucks for awhile (if so how long?), or just go to the pool store and buy some CYA????
Either way will work. I always just add CYA separately but trichlor is fine to use. For every 10 ppm of FC added by trichlor you are also adding 6 ppm of CYA. Can't tell you specifically how long you can use pucks. Just test your CYA periodically and keep a watch on it.
Thanks, do I keep adding bleach while using the pucks as well?
Also, did you see my other question about putting the pucks in the skimmer basket?
Take a look at the "best guess" chart linked in my sig. You needto maintain enough chlorine to stay above. The minimum for your CYA level. The pucks alone will probably be enough at first, but as your CYA comes up, you'll probably need to add bleach too. It's fine to use both, just don'tlet them come in direct contact with each other. Also, while using pucks, keep an eye on your pH-- the pucks will tend to drive it down.
Janet
Janet
To answer your question, the fastest way to add CYA is to get the pre-dissolved liquid stabilizer at the pool store. It's pricey but it puts CYA in right away, no waiting for it to dissolve.
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If one is also shocking, then one can use Dichlor which dissolves quickly and will also add CYA (adds 9 ppm CYA for every 10 ppm FC), but if you need to add a lot and aren't needing a lot of chlorine, then the Natural Chemistry® Instant Conditioner® that Anna mentioned is the way to go.
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