Re: My pool is out of control and swampy
Well, the drain/acid wash/bleach clean went well Saturday. I rented a trash pump which worked great and my wife was a trooper and helped with the cleaning. It _only_ took us about 7 hours. Then, a mere 20 hours after I started refilling the pool, it finally got to the right level yesterday afternoon.
I bought a 25 lb bucket of the dichlor I posted earlier and thought I was being fairly conservative by leaving what I thought to be 4 lbs in the bucket yesterday. Based on my initial test this evening with the HTH 6 way drop test (2006C is en route) I either put more than I thought, my pool is smaller than I thought or I am horrible at testing the water. Full disclosure: I thought it would also be a good idea to have a couple of the chlorine pucks I had bought earlier floating around in the little basket.
Here goes:
Based on the nice shade of orange with the OTO drops and this link http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthr...sults-by-color, it appears that my chlorine is somewhere on the order of 20-25 ppm.
The Alkalinity test says that the sample should turn from green to red as you add drops. Multiply the # of drops by 10 to get ppm. I gave up after 20 drops. The sample was no longer green, but I wouldn't exactly call it red.
The pH read low. The color was very close to the 6.8 lower box.
When I added the 5 drops of the hardness indicator to the sample it did not turn red to indicate hardness.
The CYA black dot test really had me questioning my eyesight, but the best I could tell is that my CYA is 90-100 ppm
The good news: My pool looks great and my barracuda is doing it's thing as I type. The water *looks* great.
The bad news: It appears that it might eat the flesh from our bones if we swim.
I am going to let the TX heat work on the pool tomorrow and re-test the water tomorrow evening and post my results. And yes, I took out the chlorine puck basket.
23k gal kidney inground concrete w/ SWCG. PF=5
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