One more question... How do I know when the process is complete? Cc down to 0?
One more question... How do I know when the process is complete? Cc down to 0?
-Eric B. 16x32 rect 14,364 gal AG (Intex Ultra Frame); 14 in sand filter; 1 HP 2800 GPH pump; 8 hrs; Taylor K-2006c, utility water, debris cover
@Best Guess chart http://pool9.net/cl-cya @K2006 http://pool9.net/testkits
Yes, and no more than a 1ppm drop in chlorine from sundown one evening to within one hour after sunrise the next day plus having clear water. We then usually recommend holding the chlorine high for one additional day for added insurance and then let it drift down and keep it in the appropriate range based on your CYA level.
Update...
Still feeding the chlorine demand. 5# of dichlor and 39 gal. of bleach (or about 162ppm of chlorine) so far. Just got back from a week long vacation, and things are no worse than when we left. I had our friend who watched our dog dump in partial doses (1-2 gal of bleach per day) while we were gone. FC last night was 5.0 and CC was 18.5. I will continue to chlorinate. Hopefully we are nearing the end. We would like to swim this summer. :-/
(I decided not to waste my time/reagents on the bucket test. The results don't change anything. It will be done when it's done.)
-Eric B. 16x32 rect 14,364 gal AG (Intex Ultra Frame); 14 in sand filter; 1 HP 2800 GPH pump; 8 hrs; Taylor K-2006c, utility water, debris cover
@Best Guess chart http://pool9.net/cl-cya @K2006 http://pool9.net/testkits
I don't get it... Both my fc and cc are staying pretty consistent, but they are still not where they should be. Since getting home from vacation, fc isn't dropping below 4, but cc is staying in the high teens. See below...
Date_ time_ FC_ pH_ CC
2013-06-23_ 00:10_ 5.0_ 7.7_ 18.5
2013-06-23_ 19:05_ 6.0_ 7.7_ 12.5_ added 384oz 6% bleach
2013-06-24_ 18:13_ 4.5_ 7.7_ 19.0
2013-06-25_ 19:42_ 4.5_ 7.7_ 16.0_ added 192oz 6% bleach (1/2 dose since already over 20ppm)
2013-06-26_ 17:38_ 4.5_ 7.7_ 19.5_ added 192oz 6% bleach (1/2 dose since already over 20ppm)
2013-06-27_ 18:58_ 5.0_ 7.8_ 19.0
I can't add more bleach (already over 20ppm tc), but doesn't seem to be making progress either. And ph has creeped up to 7.8. Any idea what I should be doing at this point? This is getting really frustrating. Pool open for over 2 months and we still can't swim in it.
Last edited by Themadczar; 06-27-2013 at 08:51 PM.
-Eric B. 16x32 rect 14,364 gal AG (Intex Ultra Frame); 14 in sand filter; 1 HP 2800 GPH pump; 8 hrs; Taylor K-2006c, utility water, debris cover
@Best Guess chart http://pool9.net/cl-cya @K2006 http://pool9.net/testkits
It's a terribly frustrating problem, but one without any easy solution. We had dozens of cases of this, last season after one of the warmest springs on record, and only a handful this year, after one of the coldest springs.
But, since you are one of the few, there's no consolation in that.
It doesn't appear that you have raised your CYA much, and unless you do so, it's risky to run higher chlorine levels. I'd recommended using dichlor, for that reason, but at this point, I believe you'd be better off buying a bucket of 40# of trichlor at Sams Club, and running those in your skimmer. That way, you can run chlorine levels higher than 25 ppm in your pipes and your filter, without running higher than that in the pool. That will add CYA and probably accelerate the decomposition of the the combined chlorine.
We've mentioned a bucket test, several times. If you want to know how much longer, that's the way to find the answer. Otherwise, you'll just have to plug along till it's done . . . whether it takes a week more, or a month more.
The only other practical way to remove the ammonia that I know of is biological -- which would mean allowing your pool to turn to a slime pit for a week or more. You'd have to buy an ammonia test kit, so you'd be able to see when the biological removal of ammonia was complete. And then, you'd have a week or two of clean-up.
You can also do an in-pool drain, if you buy a small sump pump, and a tarp that's 15' larger than your pool in all directions (20' x 50' tarp!). If you are interested, I'll explain.
But I don't know of any easy or pleasant fix.
PoolDoc / Ben
Maybe I missed it, but, I don't recall seeing a CYA reading for a while. There was 0 CYA at the beginning of the thread and 5 lbs dichlor added so I'm guessing 20-25 ppm CYA?
Is the pool covered (also sorry if I missed it)?
I am mostly just venting/complaining... But i truly don't understand why I'm maintaining 4-5ppm fc while cc is also staying in the high teens. The bucket test might tell me when to expect the light at the end of he tunnel but it doesn't get me there any quicker. I suppose I will just keep plugging away...
As for CYA, poolcalc says I should have 23ppm, but I haven't tested since right after adding the dichlor. Should I do so now? And the pool is covered most of the time. It's an auto-cover, but without a fence I have to keep it closed when I'm not around (neighbor has a toddler). I have been trying to leave it open as much as possible though.
Getting to Sam's is not easy, and I still have 19 lbs of dichlor. Until I can get the trichlor, what do you recommend? And how does putting trichlor run higher CL through pipes/filter but not the pool?
And thanks for all the help!
-Eric B. 16x32 rect 14,364 gal AG (Intex Ultra Frame); 14 in sand filter; 1 HP 2800 GPH pump; 8 hrs; Taylor K-2006c, utility water, debris cover
@Best Guess chart http://pool9.net/cl-cya @K2006 http://pool9.net/testkits
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