
Originally Posted by
PoolDoc
Sounds reasonable.
You can either drain 2/3 (once the ground is dry enough) OR you can run a HiC2 pool -- high chlorine, high stabilizer, no pucks or dichlor used.
There are 2 problems with a HiC2 pool:
1. Testing pH requires an additional step (dilution with *distilled* water) OR use of a pH meter.
2. Killing algae is a trick, because if algae grows, it can take 30+ ppm to get rid of it.
#1 is not a real problem; #2 can be, if you get mustard algae and end up with 55 ppm of chlorine, it will take weeks for it to drop, and will be hard on swimwear that whole time.
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