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    Default Re: Draining and refilling 12,500 gallon gnite pool

    Well, Cool Beans... If I'm understanding everyone correctly, I really don't have a need to drain my pool with the CYA being as high as it is as long as i follow the best guess chart? My next question is, is there a kit other than the 2006 that i could use for regular, quick chlorine measurements, or am i always going to need to use the FAS-DPD kit for chlorine measurements above 10 ppm. And last question, with the chlorine stabilization being what it is, should i shock every two weeks, and will it take days for the chlorine level to reach a reasonable level again? Thanks again!

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    Yes, you can run a high CYA pool as long as you run chlorine levels per the Best Guess chart.

    You'll have to use the FAS-DPD to read high chlorine levels. Other kits won't read that high. (You can always buy refills for the FAS-DPD powder and R-0871 without having to buy another whole kit.)

    It is not necessary to do routine shocking. As long as you always keep your chlorine levels within the correct range and don't have any CC reading above 0.5ppm, shocking really isn't necessary. (I seldom ever shock my pool). In a high CYA/High Cl pool, it does take longer for cl to come down. Just be diligent about your chemistry and you won't need to shock.

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    Thank y'all so much for your help!! This forum is worth it's weight in GOLD!! (Virtual of course.)

    Miles

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