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    Default Liquid vs Bags

    I currently use two 1lb bags when shocking my pool. I want to switch to the bleach method. Is there a way of figuring out how much bleach equals one bag? Each bag says its for 10k gallons.
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    Default Re: Liquid vs Bags

    The better question is how many ppm of FC are you trying to get to? Most people don't have a clue. The pool store/installer told them to "add two of these once a week" and they've been doing it since whether it needed it or not. Formula, FC (free chlorine) + CC (combined chlorine)= TC (total chlorine) Always. Shocking a pool is simply raising the FC level high enough to destroy CC so in fact CC determines whether or not you should shock your pool. So, If you have a FC level of 3ppm and a CC level of .5 or less then shocking really isn't necessary. Now if you have a FC level of 1ppm, a CC level of 1ppm then shocking would be necessary. A General rule is anything above .5 cc indicates shocking is in order. How much chlorine to be added depends on your CYA/Stabilizer level. See http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=365 for Ben's Best Guess to determine this. So if your CYA is between 30-50 ppm you could shock up to 15ppm. My experience has been that I never really have to go this high so I usually shoot for half initially and it works unless there is something really chewing up the chlorine (i.e. algae, lots of "junk" etc.). Look at the water, if it is otherwise clear, the "full dose" probably isn't necessary. Now, the great thing about using bleach is 1 gallon of 6% bleach raises the chlorine level in 10,000 gallons of water 6ppm. Plus, mwsmith2 (Michael) has a great calculator than can help you determine how much to add as well. Go herehttp://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?t=1652 , scroll down to the second post, click the link next to Get BleachCalc 2.6.2 here: to down load it. It is wonderful. If you have further questions and or problems, post your pool type, size (how many gallons), and reading for FC. CC, PH, ALK, CH and CYA and I'm sure someone here on the forum can help.

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    Default Re: Liquid vs Bags

    Heres my problem, Im making the switch from bromine to chlorine. I read the "Once a Bromine always a Bromine" posting as well as other posts about chlorine re activating the bromine thats left in my pool. I also read several posts stating that the test kits dont distinguish bromine from chlorine, so I know my reading will be off for some time and I'll kind of have to eyeball it. But I also know I will need to shock the pool with bleach, Im just not sure how much will be too much. I have a 24ft AG, so Im thinking two gallons of 5.25% every couple of weeks should do it. Im also using my inline feeder with 1" slow disolving trichlor tabs. Any thoughts here?
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