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    Default Re: Chlorine Lock

    Welcome to the forum, we're glad to have you here!!

    We highly recommend the K-2006 or K-2006C kit that can be bought either from the Amazon link in my sig (but only if Amato Ind. is the seller--some of the other sellers are substituting a different kit that's not as good) or online from taylortechnologies.com or spspoolspas.com.

    In the meantime, the 6-way drop kit from WalMart that sells for around $20 can help us help you get started. Run a set of tests, post them here, and we'll be glad to help!!

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    Default Re: Chlorine Lock

    You'll find that there is no such thing as "Chlorine Lock". It means that your stabilizer (CYA) level is far higher than we generally recommend and regular levels of chlorine won't keep your pool sanitary. However, with the test kit we recommend (an FAS-DPD chlorine test kit) you can measure much higher chlorine levels and still swim safely and comfortably.

    "Chlorine Lock" is a direct result of excessive use of chlorine tablets and "Di-Chlor" powder, both of which release massive amounts of stabilizer even when you don't want anymore.

    You CAN use these chemicals without getting into the situation called "Chlorine Lock" but that involves regular testing of your pool water. I test for stabilizer (CYA) levels every single week. That way I know how to compensate.

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    24' round, 14,500 gal, 52" deep

    From start to finish:
    Pool turned green
    added 3 lbs shock
    nothing
    pool store said 3 lbs shock that day
    and 3 lbs the next
    pool turned light green
    took water sample to pool store and got the chlorine lock story
    Their test showed:
    CYA 39
    TC 10
    FC 0
    PH 7.8
    TA 189
    as per instructions added 5lbs shocks wait 5 hours add 5 additional pounds
    I started reading here and decided to add 6 gal bleach
    24 hrs later I used 2 different test strips. Aquachem and Bioguard

    Results Aquachem:
    total hardness 100
    TC 0
    FC 1
    PH 7.2
    TA 120 - 180, closer to 180
    CYA 0-5, closer to five

    Results Bioguard:
    Bromine 2
    FC 1
    PH 7.6
    TA 180

    Water is a powder blue color. Cloudy and can't see bottom

    k-2006 test kit on the way

    Next step?

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    Default Re: Chlorine Lock

    I'm a little puzzled, but if you add 2 gallons of bleach each evening, while we wait for your K2006, that should keep anything from getting worse. If you see chlorine levels over 5 in the evening, before dosing, cut the dose to 1 gallon.

    The test strip comparison is interesting.

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    Default Re: Chlorine Lock

    Just got back from the pool store and their test showed:
    CYA 43
    TC .8
    FC 0
    PH 7.4
    TA 153
    Tot Hardness 94

    I'll add the 2 gallons of bleach as you say. They recommended vacuuming. Thoughts?

    I had left out one piece of information earlier. I installed a new Hayward pump and filter. Not necessarily to correct this problem.

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    Default Re: Chlorine Lock

    Vacuumming was to aid in clearing the water. I would only do this if there is actually something to vacuum.

    But for now, I should just concentrate on the chlorine?

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