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    Default Can't keep chlorine

    Last year we installed used above ground pool that was given to us from my inlaws. It is 28' in diameter and 4' deep with a new liner and filled with well water if that matters. It came with a Hayward ProSeries model S108T filter and Hayward Power-Flo XL pump. All last season we could not keep chlorine in it and the PH and Alkalinity were high, however as long as it was vacuumed once a week the water stayed clear. Even when I put three gallon of liquid chlorine in at a time all or most of the chlorine would be gone in less than 24 hours. When we opened the pool up this year other than some very minor algae spots and a little dirt the pool looked ok but it had no chlorine. Almost a month later and at least 16 gallons of chlorine it still will not keep chlorine. Right now I have AquaChek test strips but as of about 20 mins. ago I have a real test kit on order from Amazon. Yesterday morning I put almost a whole container of PH down in the pool along with two gallons of chlorine. Five hours later there was almost no chlorine but the PH was down to the 7.8 range.
    This morning when I tested the water this is what I got
    PH 7.8
    FC 0
    TA 240
    Stabilizer 30-50
    Help please!

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    Test strips are so unreliable that who knows what your readings actually are! When is your test kit due to be delivered? Can you go to Walmart and see if they have a 6-way drops-based kit or at the very least a cheap OTO/Phenol Red kit (red and yellow drops). Even though you have ordered the other kit (good decision!) you will still be able to use either one of these cheaper kits as well for quick daily testing. In addition to my Taylor K2006 kit, I use my little kit all the time!

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    The kit from Amazon will be here in 5-6 days after it ships. I will go to Walmart tomorrow to see what my options are there. I did have a pool store test the water and when they tested two weeks ago the numbers were similar with the chlorine at 0. I don't have the print out anymore so I can't give the true numbers.

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    Ok. Post some numbers tomorrow and someone here will try and help.

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    Sorry for the delay it is the last week of school here so it had been kind of crazy. My test results with the six way test kit are:
    PH 7.8
    CL 0
    TA 280
    TH 360
    CYA is lower than 30

    So after the tests my guess is that I need to focus on raising the CYA since my test water was only slightly hazy and not cloudy at all.

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    Yes, add CYA.

    Do you use cal-hypo? Or is your fill water really hard? Just trying to figure out why your calcium hardness is so high.

    Your TA is way too high. It should be more like 80-120. That, combined with high calcium hardness and high pH is not good. Read the following threads to help you learn how to lower your TA.

    http://pool9.net/ma/
    http://pool9.net/alk-step

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    Default Re: Can't keep chlorine

    If you have a Sams Club nearby, try to get some of their dichlor. Dichlor adds about 9 ppm CYA for every 10 ppm of chlorine added:
    http://pool9.net/sams-dichlor24/
    http://pool9.net/sams-dichlor50/

    Most other sources sell diluted or blended dichlor, but any dichlor showing 56% or more available chlorine is probably OK.

    You can also buy plain stabilizer, but it's slow to dissolve, or liquid stabilizer, but it's much more expensive.

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