Well...I'm not exactly sure what size it is. It states its. 1.5 spl...and 60 Hz. And a bunch of other numbers. It's a smaller pump..and the filter is quite large. We got this pool from someone...so it's just what they had with it.
Well...I'm not exactly sure what size it is. It states its. 1.5 spl...and 60 Hz. And a bunch of other numbers. It's a smaller pump..and the filter is quite large. We got this pool from someone...so it's just what they had with it.
~Holly
27ft 16K gal round AGP --Hayward sand filter -- Pump- 1 1/2hp A.O Smith Using BBB method --- Taylor K-2006 -- PF=> 7.5
I've been adding Bleach every now and then. I tested the Chlorine today. I have 0 ppm of FC...and onlhy .2 ppm of CC. The pool is half full right now. Should I start pouring more bleach in? Or just wait til it's full?
~Holly
27ft 16K gal round AGP --Hayward sand filter -- Pump- 1 1/2hp A.O Smith Using BBB method --- Taylor K-2006 -- PF=> 7.5
Well....We are just now getting our pump up and running today. I have 0 ppm of all chlorineI added a bunch of bleach to it last night because it was getting cloudy. Looking better this morning. Bought the stabilizer today also....so will be putting that into the skimmer once that's installed. So my question is. How much Bleach do I put in to get it to at least 5 ppm? Or should I wait to add the bleach until all the CYA is in? My PH is about 7.4 ppm...tested that last night.
~Holly
27ft 16K gal round AGP --Hayward sand filter -- Pump- 1 1/2hp A.O Smith Using BBB method --- Taylor K-2006 -- PF=> 7.5
+ Don't wait till the pool is cloudy to add chlorine: if you want a problem free pool, you MUST maintain a chlorine level at ALL times. With no stabilizer, 1 ppm is plenty, but you'll have to add 2-3x per day to get that.
+ Adding 5 ppm at night is great for cleanup, but doesn't replace the need to maintain a minimum level ALL the time.
+ If you're sure you can wait 4 - 5 days before cleaning your filter, add the stabilizer to the skimmer. (Clean your filter FIRST!) Otherwise, you probably want to put it in a sock and hang it in front of the return jet.
+ If your water level (not pool top) is 48", your pool is about 17,000 gallons. One gallon of bleach will add 3.5 ppm of chlorine.
PoolDoc / Ben
"I was going to test for the acid thing...but my CYA mark doesn't go up to 14ML...so I don't really know what to do with that."
I wondered the same thing when I got my K-2006. The trick is, you're filling up the empty plastic bottle that's in your kit -- it has both a 7ml and 14ml mark on it. You'll fill the bottle up to the 7ml mark, then top off with reagent to the 14ml mark. From that bottle, you pour into your test-tube for the "black dot test."
Make sense?
South Florida - 16,000g Diamond Brite pool, 700g spa & waterfall, Jandy 1400 AquaPure SWCG, Jandy variable-speed 1.5H pump, Jandy 60 DE filter, Jandy heat pump - using Taylor K-2006 kit
Last edited by Watermom; 07-27-2011 at 11:46 PM. Reason: Add a missing bracket so quoted text would appear properly
Thanks everyoneI figured out the CYA thing after looking around the test kit for awhile. Haven't tested it yet. We just put the stabilizer in yesterday. Brand new filter installed. I have about 25ppm of FC at the moment...and only about 1-2 ppm of CC. Just added about a gallon of Bleach last night. (There was NO chlorine in the pool and was getting cloudy) So I'm guessing that's why my FC is so high. Should I test my PH right now? And will my FC get lower and my CC get higher as time goes on? Or am I in trouble with my FC being 25ppm?!? Oh...I hope I didn't mess anything up. I have been running the pump non-stop since putting in the Stabilizer like watermom said.
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I was sitting here thinking. Maybe I'm doing my multiplying wrong? I put in 12 drops to get the pink out for the FC. Would that 24ppm or 2.4ppm??
~Holly
27ft 16K gal round AGP --Hayward sand filter -- Pump- 1 1/2hp A.O Smith Using BBB method --- Taylor K-2006 -- PF=> 7.5
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