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    Default Re: next steps for well water pool?

    Were you able to get the dichlor?

    You need to add chlorine; you need to add stabilizer, AND you need to keep your pH down. And, dichlor will do all three things!

    Note, that this doesn't mean dichlor will ALWAYS be the best chemical for you: when your alkalinity is low enough, and your stabilizer is high enough, using dichlor would NOT be a good idea. But, for now, it's a GREAT idea!

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    Default Re: next steps for well water pool?

    Oh yes. Have the dichlor from Sams. Am ready. I think
    This am:
    Ph. 7.0
    FC. 5
    CC. 0
    Alk. 250

    Calcium hardness (curiosity) 425

    Thanks for all the help
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    Default Re: next steps for well water pool?

    In 25K gallons of water, each 6 ounces of dichlor you add should raise your FC by approx. 1 ppm, so you can start using that instead of the bleach. For every 10 ppm the dichlor gives you, you're going to raise your CYA by 9 ppm, so I would test for that at least weekly, and then stop using the dichlor when it gets to your target (we recommend 40-50 ppm for most pools). Also, keep an eye on your pH--you're already at the lowest end of the acceptable range, and the dichlor is going to lower it more, so I would add some Borax to get the pH back up to the mid-7's range.

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    Default Re: next steps for well water pool?

    I'd also suggest that you aerate by pointing the return eyeball at the surface. With your high alk, this will help raise your pH.

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