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    Default Should I be testing and adjusting even when pool is covered?

    I guess the heading says it all. I have not tested or added chems since I closed it up in early November.
    Also, how do I figure the volume of my pool. Thanks

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    I would at least run my tests so I would know in advance what I'm going to need once I pull the cover back.

    Figure how many cubic feet you have in you pool X 7.48 = gallons

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    duraleigh,

    If you pull back the cover and grab a test sample without mixing the water, would you expect that to be a representative sample of the entire pool?

    My first sample this year, before I took off the cover and circulated everything, seemed to be a mess. I was just learning to use my test kit but I'm pretty sure it was a bad sample.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lenny
    duraleigh,

    If you pull back the cover and grab a test sample without mixing the water, would you expect that to be a representative sample of the entire pool?

    My first sample this year, before I took off the cover and circulated everything, seemed to be a mess. I was just learning to use my test kit but I'm pretty sure it was a bad sample.
    Hi, Lenny,

    Yeah, you've probably got a good point. It may not be very accurate. However, I'd think you could stir it with a submersible pump or, in a pinch, a long stick and you'd get close enough to make it meaningful.

    When I first started with my kit (Ben's), I screwed up some tests and didn't understand how to do one of them. This forum will help you out if you get stuck.

    Dave S.

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    When the winter cover's on, I don't test. Period.

    I take the cover off, first, connect and fire up the pump and filter, and get it circulating. THEN I'll do my first testing.

    Before I close I add 1 quart of Polyquat, wait 48 hours, then run the FC up to 15 and close. Then I leave it until spring unless I have to syphon off some water to prevent overflowing.
    Carl

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