Re: New Pool - Chemical Start-Up
These were the steps I followed after I posted my original question. I added a gallon after I posted and before I read PoolDoc's answer, so I've just been adding 1/2 gal. each night since. I originally added 40oz. of liquid stabilizer (I should say 'instant conditioner' to the skimmer basket, but it was old and a bit congealed at the bottom. I didn't have the money to go buy stabilizer that day. I also added a 1lb. package of shock I had. That too was old. 2 days later I added 64oz. of granulated HTH stabalizer to the skimmer basket. I haven't cleaned my filter since, but I have checked it. I am pretty sure (although I am obviously no expert) it all dissolved. So, it has been 3 days since I added the 'good' stabilizer. Using the pool calculator, I see that I should add a total of 156 oz. of stabilizer to get to the 80ppm that I am looking for. I understand that the crummy 40oz I added in the beginning may not have done any good, but I would think I would get a reading of some kind by now. I was wondering if my test strips were bad, but went by the pool store and had them test it. They were out of the cya regent, but their other numbers were pretty close to mine, so I have to assume I'm pretty accurate. I will be getting the test kit from your link - just not right now. I am doing the best I can.
So, should I get a reading of 3 or 6 for my FC?
I should be adding a gallon of 6% bleach in the morning and a gallon in the evening?
Should I add more cya, and what brand should I be using? I read on the forum about HTH's brand only after I had bought it and added it to the pool.
My pool is really clear right now, but I am getting a bit nervous about it staying that way... Thanks.
Intex Above-Ground Swimming Pool, Ultra Metal-Frame, 24' x 52"
About 14,600 gallons?
Intex 2,500-gallon filter pump
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