Oh, another thing, I can't navigate to anything in here under anybody's signature. It won't let met me!
Oh, another thing, I can't navigate to anything in here under anybody's signature. It won't let met me!
There should be a place for a pressure gauge--you shouldn't have to do any modifications to make it work. Do you still have the directions for the pump/filter?
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Did you try the bucket testing on your water to see about removing the calcium?
Janet
My line of work for many years was housing construction. Everything from the foundation on up including electrical and plumbing. I also has worked as a sales clerk in a couple different plumbing supply stores. I wish I could post a picture link to show you the pump. My dear wife has misplaced the directions for the pump. However, I have closely inspected the unit and there is no visible threaded port to accept a pressure gauge. That said, I DO think I can find the parts necessary to install on inline on outflow side of the pump.
Mdw said she remembers reading that the pump is rated at 1000 gal/min.
I vacuumed the pool today and had to rinse the filter about 6 times. That's the first good vacuuming it's had. The water was almost totally clear when I started but in the process stuff got stirred up and it's cloudy again. I put a cleaned filter in and have the pump running.
I've have the chlorine level today at (according to the 6-way hth), between the 3/6 and 5/10. I super shocked it yesterday with the hth cal-hypo and put 4 1'' tablets in the filter basket. I added 2 1" tabs an hour ago the others were gone. I'm letting the kids get in later to keep things stirred up and will clean the filter after. I plan to then let the pump run til bed time and in the morning vacuum again.
You guys have given me hope about this 4600 gals of water. I don't have the borax yet. We live 12 miles from Walmart and don't get to town everyday.
The pH is hovering at 7.2 But the hardness is 350. I checked the water right out of the tap and it was 310. I thought that was strange. I read this was ok for vinyl pools.
My thought was to keep the TC high until I get the pool clean then back off. You think that's okay?
My house is campaign headquarters right now for a friend who is running for Congress and it's crazy here.
Thanks for the help.
David
The cal-hypo is probably what raised your hardness. With it that high, I wouldn't use any more cal-hypo, because of the milky water problms it can cause. The tabs will eventually add CYA, but it's going to take a long time--you might want to consider adding CYA (stabilizer) separately so that your chlorine will be better protected from the sun. (WalMart sells it in the spa section--check the ingredient label--you're looking for cyanuric or isocyanuric acid).
A pH of 7.2 is okay for now, just make sure the trichlor doesn't drive it down. You're not using a lot of it, though, so I don't think it'll be a problem for you. If this were my pool, I would pick up a few gallons of plain, unscented ultra bleach while you're at WalMart and use that for shocking, rather than the Cal-hypo. Your plan to keep the TC high for now is good.
What is your TA? Sometimes, if the milkiness is due to calcium, bringing the TA down a bit will help, if it's high....
Janet
Dern. I didn't check the TA today but on a whim, my instincts told to put 1/2 cup of muriatic in the water... so I did. I will stop the cal-hypo. Tomorrow I will to town and get the CYA and 20 mule team borax. Thanks, Janet. I can't imagine how tedious this must be for you. This is an art form apparently!
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Janet
OK, I went to Walmart and the only product I could find that had cyanuric acid in it was a 4lb bag of "hth 3-in-1 startup" for salt pools. The ingredients list is as follows:
1,3,5-TRIAZINE-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-TRIONE (Cyanuric acid) 77%
Hexametaphosphate - 17%
Aluminum Sulfate - 5%
MAGNESIUM CARBONATE - 1%
I also got the @0 Mule Team Borax and have the liquid bleach for shock. However, I did see some straight trichlor shock, but I didn't buy it yet.
The readings are: TC: 1-2, pH: 7.2, TA: 290, TH: 360, CYA: still see the eye clearly.
Any suggestions?
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