I am ording a test kit as we speak. Thanks for the advice!!
I am ording a test kit as we speak. Thanks for the advice!!
27 round 15K* gal AG vinyl pool; inline 3" tabs; sand filter; 1 speed pump; 12 hrs; HTH 6-way; utility water; summer: none; winter: vinyl / water bags; iPhone; PF:8
CL very orange almost brown( I did try a 25 part test and it was about 75 ppm)
Ph 7.8
Water is blue but still cloudy
This is 12 hours after second 8 gallon dose.
27 round 15K* gal AG vinyl pool; inline 3" tabs; sand filter; 1 speed pump; 12 hrs; HTH 6-way; utility water; summer: none; winter: vinyl / water bags; iPhone; PF:8
Don't add any more chlorine. Let it drop.
Don't add any clarifier, till it's below 20 ppm.
What is your stabilizer level?
What would I want to add as an clarifier?
My stabilizer level is cya 110 ppm( I hope that is what you are asking)
Chlorine is still very dark orange oto
pH is 7.2
27 round 15K* gal AG vinyl pool; inline 3" tabs; sand filter; 1 speed pump; 12 hrs; HTH 6-way; utility water; summer: none; winter: vinyl / water bags; iPhone; PF:8
OK, so you've got two readings of CYA = ~110?
But, your pool is clearing up? OTO orange is usually 15 - 35 ppm, so that's appropriate. With CYA > 100 ppm, it's not only safe, it would be comfortable for swimming.
PoolDoc / Ben
The HTH 6 way only did two CYA test. I tested the CYA when I got the test kit before I started to add bleach. I did test again before I added the first 8 gals account you but that in red in your instructions. The first was 120 and the second 4 days ago was 110.(new test kit shipped today) The pool is getting very clear. I just jumped in and the chlorine was a little hard on the eyes but not bad. Thanks for all the help again!! How would you sudjest I maintain the pool going forward?
27 round 15K* gal AG vinyl pool; inline 3" tabs; sand filter; 1 speed pump; 12 hrs; HTH 6-way; utility water; summer: none; winter: vinyl / water bags; iPhone; PF:8
You'll need a Taylor K2006, in order to maintain appropriate chlorine levels for a pool with CYA that high. Otherwise, just follow the Best Guess Chart, and keep your pH in range, and you should be fine.
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