Re: Help Pool Green

Originally Posted by
resapre
Hi. So I have both more bleach and another gallon of liquid chlorine, which is best to use? I used liquid chlorine yesterday and it did not raise my Chlorine level to anything.
Bleach and liquid chlorine are exactly the same chemical compound (Sodium Hypochlorite). The main difference is that liquid chlorine is usually stronger. You'll need to know the concentration to use it effectively, and it should have a label on it that says (perhaps 10% or 11.5% or 12%). The other difference is usually price. Where I live, liquid chlorine is much cheaper than bleach; but in many areas the opposite is true.
The bleach should also indicate a strength such as 5.25% or 6% or something else. If each gallon of 6% bleach will raise your chlorine by 11.3 ppm, then a gallon of 12% liquid chlorine will raise your chlorine by 22.6ppm.
Here's the "but". But, if your liquid chlorine or bleach is old it will be weaker than what it was sold at. The higher the concentration, the quicker it loses strength. If your jug of LC was very old, that could easily explain why adding a gallon didn't do much. Freshness counts with Sodium Hypochlorite, especially at higher concentrations.
To clear things up you're going to need to test and dose as often as possible. The more consistently you are able to keep things above 25ppm, the quicker you'll clear the pool. Also make sure you're running the pump 24x7 while cleaning up and of course cleaning the filter media when the pressure reaches 10lbs above the reading you see after cleaning it (while you're cleaning up the mess, the pressure can rise very quickly). The pH needs to be brought down to prevent scaling issues, but at 25ppm the pH readings won't be super reliable.
Edit: Don't stop shocking when the pool first becomes clear. You'll know you're finished when you can go from sundown one day to before sunup without losing 1ppm of FC. At that point you will be able to let the FC level drift down to somewhere between 8 and 15ppm in order to keep things nice and clean. It shouldn't be hard to maintain given your very high CYA level.
rectangle 11.5K gal IG concrete pool;; 125sf cartridge filter; 2hp 1 speed pump; K-2006, k-1766; PF:10
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