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    IMO, the easiest way to add stabilizer is to use dichlor. If you buy a 24# pack of bagged dichlor at Sams Club, and use 15#, you'll have a CYA level of about 45. You can gradually use the rest to maintain stabilizer.

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    Algae is dead, liner is repaired, pool is filled, and the water is clear.

    I ran the tests a few minutes ago:

    FC - 19.5 PPM
    CC - 1.5 PPM
    PH - low (Acid Demand test - 6 drops to 7.4~7.6)
    TA - 20 ppm
    CH - 30 ppm
    CA - 45~50 ppm

    My thought was that TA would be the best starting point, is this correct?
    20K gal 30ft AG pool; PF=6

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    pH first!

    Add borax, 3 boxes at a time, till you reach 7.0. Then 1 box at a time. Retest your TA *after* your pH reaches 7.4.

    Add it slowly, since a borax plug in a pipeline is VERY hard to dissolve. (As long as the flow through your skimmer is not getting 'choked' you'll be fine.)

    But . . . when you retest pH, do so using a 50:50 mix of pool water and DISTILLED water. FC=19 is high enough to affect readings with phenol red.
    (distilled water at Walmart => www.walmart.com/ip/10315382)

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    I wanted to give the pool a little time for the chlorine levels to drop. With my CYA levels, I think I should be running between 3ppm and 6ppm FC.

    Here are the latest test results...

    FC - 3.5 PPM
    CC - 0.5 PPM
    PH - 7.2 (Base Demand test - 3 drops to ~7.6)
    TA - 40 ppm
    CH - 40 ppm
    CA - 45~50 ppm

    When adding Borax, how long should I wait between application and testing?
    20K gal 30ft AG pool; PF=6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traxl View Post
    When adding Borax, how long should I wait between application and testing?
    There's no definite answer; a really 'good' answer would depend on observing circulation in your individual pool.

    But, 4 hours of pump 'ON' should be more than enough.

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