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    Default Re: Can't get rid of tons of dead algae on the bottom of my pool

    I did read that page. Thank you. The algae is dead & I'm using the pool vac to get it out now. Once it's all vacuumed out I'd like the kids to be able to swim finally. That's why I thought the chlorine was too high. Is that right? Can I lower the chlorine to match the CYA?

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    Default Re: Can't get rid of tons of dead algae on the bottom of my pool

    The chlorine is not too high; you are in the 'green' zone for your CYA level.

    The page explains why the 'keep chlorine at 3 ppm or below' labels are bogus and ignorant.

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    Thanks PoolDoc. I've looked all over but can't find where it tells me what and how much stabilizer to add to raise the CYA. What do I use? How much? I'm sorry I'm such a pain.

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    Question Re: Can't get rid of tons of dead algae on the bottom of my pool

    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post
    Did you read this page? http://poolsolutions.com/gd/best-gue...ine-chart.html

    4 - 8 is a bit LOW, to be clearing algae, with CYA = 50 ppm.
    [QUOTE=PoolDoc;108144]The chlorine is not too high; you are in the 'green' zone for your CYA level.


    My chlorine level is 4-8 with the 1:1 dilution method. My CYA is 50. If I understand the Best Guess Chlorine Chart then shouldn't my CYA be 60-90?

    When my Taylor kit finally arrives will it tell me how much to add according to my chlorine level and vice versa? I believe I read somewhere on here that you recommend dichlor as a stabilizer but to order it through Amazon. Is there a chart on your site that tells how much of what chemical to add for a specific reading?

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    Your CYA is fine at 50. You do not need to add any more thus no need for dichlor. You match your chlorine level to your CYA reading not the other way around.

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