On the CC test, multiply each drop by 0.5ppm.
Resist the temptation to add a bunch of stuff right now. Just bleach. Give your filter a chance to do its job.
On the CC test, multiply each drop by 0.5ppm.
Resist the temptation to add a bunch of stuff right now. Just bleach. Give your filter a chance to do its job.
Your CYA may have come right through the sock without being dissolved in which case it is probably sitting on the pool floor but you can't see it through the opaqe pool water. As I understand it, CYA has a very low pH and may damage your liner if it sits on it. I'd brush the bottom as often as possible until you can confirm it is granule free.
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
Or vacuum it up and let it dissolve in the filter if there is any on the floor.
Ok, so I will go out and sweep and try to see if a cloud comes up off the bottom. If so I'll go ahead and vacuum it up. The problem with that is I cant see to tell if I get it all. I'll do a fresh backwash before vacuuming so I can leave the powder in the filter longer. I tested the CYA this morning and am at about 25, so at least its coming up.
As far as the CC, this morning I am at CC-1 with FC-5.5. I have been using bleach to keep the chlorine up to between 10 and 15 but my CC isn't moving, should I be concerned? What is the Combined Chlorine mean anyway?
Pool Specs: Vinyl IG 18,000g, Hayward 270 sand filter 350# standard filter sand (15psi after backwash), 1hp single speed Jacuzzi pump, Taylor K-2006 test kit.
Keep running the high chlorine levels. That CC will come down. But, not with FC of 5.5. Maintain it at shock level. How often are you testing and adding bleach? How does the water look? Getting any better?
I bumped up the Chlorine to 15 and will do my best to hold it there. Costco is going to have to deliver a pallet of bleach at our house pretty soon.
The CC is back down to .5 this afternoon. Is it true that the CC will go down as the pool gets sanitized better, such as the FC is doing its job better. It generally takes 1-2 drops for the CC test so that should be .5-1 right?
I am testing 2 to 3 times a day and adding bleach each time to try and keep up over 10 to 15. Again I'll try to keep it at 15 for now.
I swept the pool 2 times today and didn't see much in the way of cloudiness coming from the bottom but its hard to tell with the cloudy water. I did see a bit of green come up off of the steps so I imagine there is some algae sitting down there still. I took out my leaf vacuum that runs off of the hose and ran it around, which produced a couple bags full of leaves sitting on the bottom. Hopefully getting the leaves out will help some as well.
The water is still horribly cloudy.
Pool Specs: Vinyl IG 18,000g, Hayward 270 sand filter 350# standard filter sand (15psi after backwash), 1hp single speed Jacuzzi pump, Taylor K-2006 test kit.
Yes, the high cl will drop the CC. Also, the more organic debris (leaves, etc.) you can remove the better. Otherwise your FC will be depleted faster. Run your pump 24/7.
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