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    Default Re: Chlorine Pucks vs Bleach - another pool with high CYA

    Thank you Carl. I need as much help as I can find since I'm a newbie to the BBB club. I'm a little upset that I thought I was doing the right thing by buying only stable chlorine for the past 3 years - turns out I was causing a problem - well, live and learn.
    Anyway, I thought I had read on one of Pool Docs posts that you should bring the pH down slowly. So, should I start with about a 1/2 quart and expect to have to do that a few times before I come down to about 7.4 or 7.5?
    Also, once I've got things all in proper chemical order (maybe next year) can some of you tell me what your maintenance schedule is like? (shocking schedule, etc.)
    I'll tell you again what I have: 3 year old gunnite in Southeastern PA, 25,000 gallons. Thank you.

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    Default Re: Chlorine Pucks vs Bleach - another pool with high CYA

    As a general rule, it's always better to go slowly when you're adding chems to a pool--it's better to sneak up on your target number than it is to overshoot it! In your size pool, I would start with no more than 2 cups of muriatic, add it with your pump running (I usually just pour mine slowly into the return stream to help it mix), wait 2-3 hours, then retest and go from there. Be careful with the acid, because it's nasty stuff. wear gloves, glasses, and make sure you stay upwind of it. I usually hold my breath while pouring it-- it only takes inhaling the fumes once to make you understand why.

    Your numbers aren't as far out as you think they are--with frequent backwashing/partial drains, your CYA and your Ca will come down to "normal" in no time! As far as maintenance schedule, mine consists of testing ph and Cl every couple of days, testing everything else about once a month, and adding bleach as needed to keep my Cl levels up. I shock after a heavy swim load or storms.

    Get a good, drop-based kit. WalMart sells a decent beginner kit for about $15, but the kit Ben sells on this site is top of the line and is what most of us use. As an alternative, Taylor puts out drop-based kits that are similar and that can be found at your local pool store. In order to properly maintain your pool, a good, reliable test kit is an absolute MUST!

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    Default Re: Chlorine Pucks vs Bleach - another pool with high CYA

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
    I've gotten nothing but great info from this forum.
    I'll let you know how things work out.

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