I am hopeful that some of the members of this forum can help me with this problem. I have owned my 26,000 gallon IG pool for 5 years, last season I had a problem maintaining chlorine in the pool during the spring time, the reason being high levels of nitrates which I addressed by draining (2 x) the pool about half way each time. I managed to reduce the nitrate level and thus had no further problems with chlorine. However, this year I have grown very frustrated as I have a similar condition but lowering the nitrate level to 10 by draining half way has not helped the situation. I am not sure what the cause of the nitrates is, but I can only guess lawn fertilizer from hurricane sandy this year and Irene last year. This year when I opened my pool, it took a little longer then usual to clear up the pool but I finally got it clear of algae. The pool water is clear and looks clean, but the chlorine dissipates after a few hours (and the outdoor temperature has only reached 80degrees thus far).
I have been going through shock at a high rate, using HTH Super shock (two 1 lb bags). I have taken water samples to the pool store, and the latest results are as follows:
TC: 2.5
FC: 2.5
TA: 140
PH: 7.5
Hardness: 180
Nitrate: 10 (down from 30 after draining)
Phosphate: 500
The results above we're the day after refilling and adding shock.
I have since noticed my chlorine disappearing after several hours after distributing throughout the pool. I was testing using 5 way test strips but yesterday I purchased a testing kit from Walmart. I found the following results:
TC: .5
BR: 1
TA: 140
PH: 7.2
Hardness: 240 ( added increaser after previous store results)
Nitrate: appears to be between 0 (30 second test), and 5 (60 second test), based on a test strip with two color tabs on it. Not sure how I should be reading this.
Phosphate: 1000 (I added phosph free immediately after the results)
The kit that I purchased does not have a test for free chlorine, so I also used the 5 way test strip and found near zero levels for both TC and FC.
I have read that a super chlorination to the breakpoint be necessary, just not sure what to do next. I have ordered the Taylor k2006 kit out of shear frustration. I purchased some HTH liquid chlorine (10%) and used 2 gallons last night to try to bring up the chlorine levels. The pool looks clean and clear, no algae in sight but worried about not having chlorine in pool for use of the pool.
Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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