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    Default Re: 20k gal pool in Sol Cal. .....needs to be drained.

    I went to "My Profile" and was unable to edit or bring it up. No priviledges? So how do I add the info that is on the bottom of posts.

    Eg: "12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16"

    I look forward to supporting this site, as I plan on being here as I will be maintaining the pool till I croak, or move. I have an inground kidney type plaster/cement? pool and it was dark blue but now it's several shades of blue,

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    Default Re: 20k gal pool in Sol Cal. .....needs to be drained.

    OK, I guess I will list my setup here.

    AG, plaster, 20k gal, kidney shaped swimming pool with spa, in San Diego.
    Hayward Vac, Nautilus DE filter, Raypak RP2100 gas heater.
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    Default Re: 20k gal pool in Sol Cal. .....needs to be drained.

    Check out the "* * New Users! READ This FIRST * *" thread, it will explain how to get the sig line and how to get your access "upgraded".

    BTW, did your order that K-2006 (or K-2006C) yet?

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    Default Re: 20k gal pool in Sol Cal. .....needs to be drained.

    Kit ordered, K-2006. also got the mag stirrer. Won't be here till next week though.
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    Default Re: 20k gal pool in Sol Cal. .....needs to be drained.

    Finally got the test kit (K-2006) with the Taylor speedstir.

    Pool results: TA 200, pH 7.4, CH too high (stopped drops after about 40), CYA off the charts (high, high, high), didn't check CL

    Tap Water results: TA 160, pH 8 (but took 3 drips to change to good), CH 200, CYA off the charts (low, low. low), didn't check CL

    I plan on draining in a few days, and need info on what to add when I do change the water.

    Note: The pool looks good right now, but I'm still getting a little foam when the water splashes. That is because I added algie killer (from HDepot) to kill the algie stuck on the walls. My intent was to kill the algie before I drain, so as to not get it back when I refill. The water does seem to have color right now, but not sure. I've dumped the pool water about 10years ago, whole pool.

    Any other data needed before I dump?
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    Default Re: 20k gal pool in Sol Cal. .....needs to be drained.

    Given your test results, draining and replacing would certainly be the easiest fix. Your fill water appears to be idea, or will be once you drop your pH a bit.

    Remember, you'll have no stabilizer at first. If you use tabs to chlorinate, they will (1) add chlorine, (2) add stabilizer, & (3) lower the pH. Since you need all three actions, that would certainly make it easy. But, until you get some stabilizer in the water, the sun will strip chlorine very rapidly. Adding 1/2 gallon of 8% household bleach each EVENING will boost the chlorine enough overnight to 'keep' your pool in good condition.

    Be sure to read the 'Best Guess' Cl/CYA relationship page, so you understand the trajectory your Cl levels will need to follow as your CYA rises.

    Good luck!

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    Default Re: 20k gal pool in Sol Cal. .....needs to be drained.

    OK, since the chlorine tabs take a while to add stabilizer, can I get some stabilizer as opposed to adding liquid chlorine every day (and for how long?)? Unfortunately I only have enough solution to do one more CYA test, I guess I wasted two tests that I (we) pretty much knew the answers to.

    Where would I find stabilizer besides Leslies?
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    Default Re: 20k gal pool in Sol Cal. .....needs to be drained.

    1/2 gallon of 8% in a 20k pool would only yield with 2 ppm. How is that enough when the FC will surely drop to 0 during the day, especially with no car.

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    Given your test results, draining and replacing would certainly be the easiest fix. Your fill water appears to be idea, or will be once you drop your pH a bit.

    Remember, you'll have no stabilizer at first. If you use tabs to chlorinate, they will (1) add chlorine, (2) add stabilizer, & (3) lower the pH. Since you need all three actions, that would certainly make it easy. But, until you get some stabilizer in the water, the sun will strip chlorine very rapidly. Adding 1/2 gallon of 8% household bleach each EVENING will boost the chlorine enough overnight to 'keep' your pool in good condition.

    Be sure to read the 'Best Guess' Cl/CYA relationship page, so you understand the trajectory your Cl levels will need to follow as your CYA rises.

    Good luck!
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