Most of PoolTime dichlor products I've checked are a blended mess, made by BioLab/BioGuard. Not all the blends are equally bad, so try it if you like. If you get lucky, you won't do any damage to your water.
Most of PoolTime dichlor products I've checked are a blended mess, made by BioLab/BioGuard. Not all the blends are equally bad, so try it if you like. If you get lucky, you won't do any damage to your water.
So I tested pool before adding bleach tonight and 1 hr after adding.
Before adding bleach
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FC - 0.2
CC - 1.8
1 hr after adding 4.26 Gallons of bleach
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FC - 9.5
CC - 2.0
But I think the math doesnt add up. 4.26 Gal of 6% bleach for 15K Gallons should add it upto ~24 ppm, correct? I think my pool is bigger than I thought. I think my pool could be 25K Gallons (which would make it approx 10ppm). I never got our pool info when we bought our house, I just assumed that it is just 15K.
I will post the results in the morning after I test again to see the loss of FC.
Thanks for the suggestions watermom and Ben. I have not bought the cya yet.
18x32 kidney 15K gal IG Gunite pool; skimmer tabs; Hayward DE6000 DE filter; Hayward/AO Smith Superflow 1 speed pump; 12 hrs; heat pump, fountain or waterfall; Taylor K2006C ; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; android tablet; PF:8
PF = 8; 6% bleach contains ~0.5 chlorine gas equiv per gallon, so:
8 x 0.5 x 4.26 = 17 ppm
To calculate a kidney with fair accuracy, you need to following dimensions:
+ Maximum lengthYou can also measure it by adding 4 lbs of dichlor 55% available chlorine . . . AFTER your chlorine demand is gone . . . . and then testing both FC and CYA. But for now, you know your pool has a strong chlorine demand, and you don't know is causing the demand, so you can't estimate how fast you'll lose chlorine. It's entirely possible that you DID add 17 ppm of chlorine to your pool, but that 8 ppm was used up before you could test.
+ Minimum width
+ Small circle diameter (a kidney is usually laid out with 2 radius dimension)
+ Large circle diameter
+ Shallow end WATER depth
+ Deep end MAXIMUM water depth
+ Distance from extreme shallow end to break, along the max length axis.
+ Shape of deep end (straight down, bowl, angled hopper)
+ Which end is deep (small circle or large circle)
PoolDoc / Ben
Ben,
Very good info, Thanks a ton! I think I need to get the measurements sometime when I can.
I did the test this morning
FC - 4.0
CC - 2.0
So my Chlorine is working on something still, I think my brushing was not as good as last week and I can see brownish/greenish residues on the walls and the side of the pool when I brushed yesterday. I have the whole weekend ahead of me, so hoping to have a clear pool by the end of it.
18x32 kidney 15K gal IG Gunite pool; skimmer tabs; Hayward DE6000 DE filter; Hayward/AO Smith Superflow 1 speed pump; 12 hrs; heat pump, fountain or waterfall; Taylor K2006C ; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; android tablet; PF:8
You're definitely getting there. Just keep that FC level up and with vigilance you will overcome the algae infestation. Can't say it enough though, keep that FREE CHLORINE level at shock levels as long as you can without letting it dip down toward the minimum CL levels for your pool. I believe your levels would be a shock level of 12 and a minimum of 2.
The longer your FC levels are below the shock level and the lower below that you allow it to go will determine how long/expensive getting rid of the algae will be.
30' round 22K gal AG vinyl pool; skimmer tabs and GV Bleach; Hayward SD60 sand filter; Pentair 1.5 HP pump; hrs; ; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; K-2006 Test Kit ; PF:5.5
Thanks Jwhouse.
So I added 4.26Gal of bleach again yesterday. I tested before adding the bleach and my FC was 0 (remember I had 4.0 ppm in the morning). CC was 1.0ppm
After adding Bleach and brushing
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FC - 14
CC - 1.5
Tested this morning, I took only at 7:15 am, so sun was up for few minutes, but pool is at the north side of my house
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FC - 9
CC - 1
BTW, is CYA difficult to dissolve. I see mentions in posts about using a sock to put in front of the return?
18x32 kidney 15K gal IG Gunite pool; skimmer tabs; Hayward DE6000 DE filter; Hayward/AO Smith Superflow 1 speed pump; 12 hrs; heat pump, fountain or waterfall; Taylor K2006C ; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; android tablet; PF:8
Keep hammering it with bleach and yes, you can put CYA in a sock in front of a return. If you squeeze the sock occasionally, it will dissolve faster.
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