I think that is ok but can't read the percentages of cya and inert from the pic.
I think that is ok but can't read the percentages of cya and inert from the pic.
I can read them -- it's fine. You can use that product.
Just remember that that form is VERY slow to dissolve. If you add it via the filter, leave your pump on continuously for 4 days. Otherwise, do like Watermom and hang it in an old athletic sock near a return.
We decided to bite the bullet and buy the SWCG tonight. What is the optimum CYA level for use with one of those?
16'x48" Intex, 5061 gallons, Intex 1500gph filter, Intex SWCG #54601EG, Filling with water on 6/7/14.
High-ish. I haven't read the Intex manual -- but you can find it here: http://www.intexcorp.com/index.php/manual-video/
Remember -- do NOT use the SWCG to start up or shock, etc. Just for routine chlorination!
Also, disconnect the wires to the copper electrodes, unless 'green hair' is not a threat to your family.
PoolDoc / Ben
Can you recommend a way to go about introducing the CYA, start up chlorine, etc? The kids want to get in it tomorrow afternoon. Not sure how long they'll stay in it, since the water coming out of the hose is 66 degrees. How do you keep chlorine in the pool while the CYA is dissolving?
16'x48" Intex, 5061 gallons, Intex 1500gph filter, Intex SWCG #54601EG, Filling with water on 6/7/14.
Dichlor => http://pool9.net/ssr/
For every 10 ppm of chlorine, dichlor adds 9 ppm of stabilizer. If you can get a 24 pack at Sams Club that would be idea. They are one of the few stores reliably selling un-diluted dichlor. Otherwise, you may have to get it from Amazon. You can check Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace -- dichlor that shows 56% or higher available chlorine (NOT: 56% dichlor!!) is the good stuff.
http://pool9.net/sams-dichlor24/
We have no Sams Club stores in Oregon.
I already bought the hth brand stabilizer. I will plan on doing the stabilizer in the sock tonight, and adding bleach. Unless someone thinks that is the wrong way to go.
16'x48" Intex, 5061 gallons, Intex 1500gph filter, Intex SWCG #54601EG, Filling with water on 6/7/14.
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