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    Default Re: If this was your fill water, what would you do?

    Nice recordkeeping! What kind of chlorine are you adding? How did you add the CYA?
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    Default Re: If this was your fill water, what would you do?

    Chlorine and CYA are just HTH from Wal Mart. Granular versions of both.

    I'm a bit uncertain about the CYA, because I added 2 lbs and the test still says ZERO.
    So I'm not quite sure I've got that dialed in.
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    Default Re: If this was your fill water, what would you do?

    I didn't exactly answer your question.. I've added both to the skimmer, slowly pouring it in.
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    Default Re: If this was your fill water, what would you do?

    CYA can take a long time to dissolve - don't bother testing for 4-5 days after adding granular CYA.

    There are a couple types of powder chlorine - most likely Dichlor or Cal-hypo. Dichlor adds CYA, Cal-hypo doesn't. Either is OK right now as you need CYA but it's good to know what to expect. Which do you have?
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    Default Re: If this was your fill water, what would you do?

    Thanks for the heads-up about CYA - I would have probably added more too soon if you hadn't told me that.
    I put in 47% cal-hypo. This: http://www.walmart.com/ip/HTH-Chlori...nules/17043619

    So far, the water is sparkling clear.
    Thank you for your help in my start up.

    It's only 45 deg here, what crap...


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