In your pool, each gallon of 6% bleach will add about 2.5ppm of chlorine. Since you have no chlorine in there ( a BIG invitation to algae!) then you should add 6 gallons of bleach. That will take you up to around 15ppm which will be shock level for your pool. (See the Best Guess Chlorine Chart in Ben's signature above.) Aim for keeping your chlorine at 15 by adding the appropriate amount of bleach when you test.
Order a Taylor K-2006 or 2006C (better buy) test kit. You can do so through the test kit link in Ben's signature. While you are waiting for that kit that you are going to order to arrive, you can force your kit to read higher by using a dilution method described here. Testing Without a Good Kit
The dilution method is not super accurate, but better than nothing. It does not permanently take the place of having a good kit, though.
Your pH is ok. If it goes over 8.0 let us know.
What kind of shock were you using? Cal-hypo? Dichlor? I would suggest not using either one in your pool. Just stick with bleach.
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