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    Default Re: How to Prepare for Being Prepared

    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

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    Default Re: How to Prepare for Being Prepared

    Quote Originally Posted by wilsol4 View Post
    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
    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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