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    Ok I kinda have a number for stabilizer. I brought water samples to 2 different places to get tested. One place tells me that its between 15 and 20 the other place tells me its fine its at 100 our something.however the water was sitting I'm the car fire a while before we got that tested. My mother and brother came in the store for the second one and they will believe anything so they of course got sold an arm and a leg and we left with 4 gallons of liquid chlorine chlorine tablets and algaecide because they refuse to listen to me.. So if I had to guess it would be 15-20. Would the 4 gallons be enough for one day our do we need more..

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoredOne View Post
    Ok I kinda have a number for stabilizer. I brought water samples to 2 different places to get tested. One place tells me that its between 15 and 20 the other place tells me its fine its at 100 our something
    In other words, we really don't have any idea. Hot cars shouldn't affect stabilizer readings.

    It looks like it's a plaster pool. If it is, you can go ahead and do this:

    #1 - Test the pH and make sure it's in range (7.0 - 7.8)
    #2 - Run the pump 24/7 (should already be doing that!)
    #3 - Add 8 gallons of PLAIN 6% bleach to the pool.
    #4 - Repeat the following evening.

    That will be sufficient chlorine to clear up the algae even if the stabilizer is 100 ppm.

    DO NOT DO THIS IF YOUR POOL IS VINYL!!

    If your pool is vinyl, you MUST find out what your stabilizer level is.

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    Well I was running the pool pump 24h a day however it just want having it.. Today the motor is turned off looks like it seized up again.. So I as will as my pool are at a stand still unless pumps turn off if it gets to hot..

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    You can still add the chlorine around the perimeter of the pool, but go behind it to stir it up well in the water--clean broom, boat paddle, etc. However, you're not going to be able to filter the dead algae out of the pool until you get a working pump...

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    At this point, unless your pump is just overheating due to high outside temps and poor air circulation, which you might be able to fix by some clean up and a fan . . . you have a choice.

    #1 - You can work on the pump and forget about the pool till the pump is running.

    OR

    #2 - You can run go buy a new pump, install it ASAP and keep working on the pool.


    It's just not practical to clean up a pool with no working filtration system. Sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    At this point, unless your pump is just overheating due to high outside temps and poor air circulation, which you might be able to fix by some clean up and a fan . . . you have a choice.

    #1 - You can work on the pump and forget about the pool till the pump is running.

    OR

    #2 - You can run go buy a new pump, install it ASAP and keep working on the pool.


    It's just not practical to clean up a pool with no working filtration system. Sorry.
    Good News!! We got a brand new pump! Wow, its the same exact brand/model pump and I didn't realize it could be so quiet lol.. Its definently running better there seemed to be a slight air leak with the last one so the skimmer for it was never fully just water as there had been air pockets.. However no longer a problem. We also got a brand new filter cartridge. The old one was just falling apart and doing a horrible job filtering.. I mean you'd brush the bottom and you can see the waste come back through the jets..

    I'm not at this point yet however I need some advice as to how to properly vacuum.. As I don't have a valve to block whats being vacuumed to go through the filter. Also do you take the basket out of the pump to vacuum so all the waste doesn't clog it up so quickly?

    To see what the plumbing looks like I drew up a quick mspaint photo.. This is as far as I understand..



    I figure just turn off the 2 valves for return and jets then open the valve for the waste then turn on the pump?

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    Yes, from your drawing, it looks like that would work.

    I'd recommend that, if you can, you remove the solar heater loop connection completely, and pipe straight to that return, so you can have full use of the circulation system.

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