Re: help! husband bought pool and now i'm in charge of maintenance and have no CLUE!
It sounds like you've found the Super Simple Recipie. If not it's here: http://pool9.net/ssr/. A total of five pounds of dichlor will bring the CYA to almost 50; don't even bother measuing CYA until you've used that much dichlor. Until the CYA builds up, be sure to test for chlorine before each swim session, maybe every hour during the swimming.
As long as there's chlorine and the pH is between 7.0 and 8.0, it should be safe to swim. Be sure to chlorine is at or above the minimum as per the Best Guess Chart: http://pool9.net/cl-cya/. Each pound of dichlor you add will add almost 10ppm CYA. Guage your CYA level by how much dichlor you've used until you can measure CYA (wait until you've used 5lbs dichlor).
Give us a set of pool water chemistry readings taken with your 6-way drops kit (not CYA).
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Consider buying the Unicel or Filbur filter carts mentioned in the SSR page.
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