Just wanted to welcome you to the Pool Forum and say thanks for the subscription!
Just wanted to welcome you to the Pool Forum and say thanks for the subscription!
Turns out, I have a cracked housing on my pump. SO now I need advice on how to maintain the water without the pump for about a week or so! (All that beautiful fresh water and gorgeous new liner about to turn green is what I fear!)
I have the following on hand...thanks to your website:
Kem-Tek 103 Poll All in One Chlorinating Granules
Kem-Tek 107 Chlorine Tablets, 3"
Bleach, Concentrated
Mule Team Borax
K-2006 Testing Kit
AG, 7,000 Gallons, K-1000 and K-2006 Test Kits
I went through the same thing last year when my pump died. You need to maintain chlorine at the appropriate level by adding bleach (spread it around if you can and/or stir up the water best you can). Even doing that I was afraid I might get algae so I also added a quart of Polyquat (60%) just in case my chlorine fluctuated more than expected (I use a SWCG so chlorine levels are usually pretty stable when running normally).
In my case I added 121 oz of 8% chlorine each day which kept it at about 6-7ppm (my stabilizer runs 70-80) and had no issues over the week or so my pump was out of service.
22'x40' Grecian Lazy L 20K gal IG vinyl pool; Aqua Rite SWCG T15 cell; Hayward Pro Grid 6020 DE filter; Hayward Superpump 1hp pump; 12 hrs; Taylor K-2006; city; PF:6
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