There is a bleach calculator in the Forum Q & A section. (It is one of the stickied threads at the top of that section.)
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I just replaced the liner in my 18' AG that is about 7000 gallons, which I am filling now. I am ordering the Taylor K-2006, but would like to get started with a close approximation of chlorine and CYA amounts until it arrives.
Is there a way to calculate how much of each to add to get started before I actually start testing?
Thanks!
David
There is a bleach calculator in the Forum Q & A section. (It is one of the stickied threads at the top of that section.)
Welcome to the Pool Forum! Let us know if you have further questions we can help with.
Thanks, Watermom. That's a handy calculator.
Do I stabilize first, or chlorinate, or can I do them at the same time?
Is there a particular method for stabilizing? I used to just make a slurry and pour it in the skimmer, but I want to get started right. I used to notice that some of the stabilizer would remain un-dissolved on the bottom for a while.
Thanks for the help!
David
You can do both.
To add stabilizer (CYA), you can either put it in an old sock and hang it in front of a return jet and give it a squeeze once in awhile to help it dissolve faster or pour it slowly into the skimmer and let it dissolve in the filter. (That is what I do.) If you do put it into the skimmer, keep your pump running 24/7 for the next 4 or 5 days. Don't rerun the CYA test for a week after you add it so you will make sure it is dissolved. Don't want to waste your testing reagents.
Thanks! I can't wait to get my K-2006 to do a thorough check. Who thought pool chemistry was so exciting!
David
You might want to look at the SS recipe for small pools; trying to hit exact doses does not work as well for most people as the 'add some, test, & add some more' approach.
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