You certainly can do that => http://pool9.net/bucket-demand/
But a lot of times, it's not really useful, unless you are willing to drain and refill your pool. That's the only other option.
You certainly can do that => http://pool9.net/bucket-demand/
But a lot of times, it's not really useful, unless you are willing to drain and refill your pool. That's the only other option.
Harumph. I think since it is holding some FC overnight I will just keep dumping in chemicals.
18k gal AG 27' with 5-1/2' deep end, Hayward XStream 1500 Cartridge filter; Hayward 1.5 hp Power Flo matrix pump; K-2006C kit; 2 bottom drains. PF=6.7
So...
Based on what I added in Dichlor I am at 28 cya.
I have readings this morning of FC=10 ppm. Hooray.
Cloudy blue, but I just figure that I need to brush and filter to fix that.
What concerns me is my Ph is now less than what the scale reads on my test. I added 2 cups of Borax to bring it up, but I wanted some guidance before I did much else. The test read a yellow color.
Hardness 290 I filled with well water and the well has very hard water.
Alk 120
Thanks for any assistance.
18k gal AG 27' with 5-1/2' deep end, Hayward XStream 1500 Cartridge filter; Hayward 1.5 hp Power Flo matrix pump; K-2006C kit; 2 bottom drains. PF=6.7
Get the pH up ASAP. Readings below 7.0 are acidic and can damage your pool. Add a half a box of Borax, wait a couple of hours, retest and keep re-dosing until your pH is above 7.
I started at PH 7.2 then I added chlorine bleach, then I added Dichlor to bring up CYA. Which of these lowers Ph?
So Far I added 2 box of Borax. Test at 1130 pm indicates I am still at 6.8~7ish.
18k gal AG 27' with 5-1/2' deep end, Hayward XStream 1500 Cartridge filter; Hayward 1.5 hp Power Flo matrix pump; K-2006C kit; 2 bottom drains. PF=6.7
Dichlor is acidic and lowers pH. Continue adding Borax to get pH up over 7.0.
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Your thread number is 24097:http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php/24097-Open-Green-and-Cloudy-amp-No-CYA
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