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    Default Re: First time pool owner(Intex above ground)...questions..

    Thank you. I tried looking online for those two test kits at Walmart(the HTC and OTO) but it says they are not carried in my area).

    I just priced the Taylor test kits and the ingredients and I don't think it's going to be doable right now after the money we spent on the other chemicals, pool, and the fact that my husband is currently replacing the deck on the back of our house. So I'm probably going to be stuck trying to swing it and get by with the current stuff and try the bbb method next summer. Unless you have any other suggestions? Should I just go ahead and use the shock I have tonight since I'm not going to be able to do the bbb method yet? Thanks for the help!

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    Not knowing if there are other unwanted ingredients in those products, I can't really advise you very well. The dichlor you have may be ok but without knowing exact ingredients, can't say for sure.

    Without being able to test accurately and without knowing what ingredients you are putting in your pool, unfortunately, I think our ability to help is pretty limited.

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    I know it sounds pompous to say this, but NOT having the test kits will cost you FAR more money, plus time and trouble than having them. The HTH 6-Way Drop Test Kit from WalMart is $22.47. I'm not a WalMart fan but it is the only place to get this, the cheaper alternative to the K-2006, and if you don't have the K-2006, then you need this.

    It's not up to me to tell you how to manage your money but if you can't afford the HTH kit, I don't see how you can afford to maintain a pool.

    You can later add the Taylor K-1515A for about $19 (the FAS-DPD chlorine test that is the key to the K-2006) to give you virtually the same functionality as the K-2006. Plus refills for things like the CYA test are readily available.
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    Thank you both for the replies.
    To answer CarlD- I wasn't saying I couldn't afford the HTH kit, it's actually is not available in my area, so I did not have fast access to run out and purchase it. One of those kits linked was like $95 shipped and one of the ingredients was around $100 thru Amazon, so since we just spent a bunch on the maintenance/startup kit, tablets, and shock, it seemed a little overwhelming to think about going out and spending at least $200 more right away and I was hoping to use what I already had.

    As far as everything else goes, here is an update. My husband did find an OTO yellow/ted kit at our local walmart. I have used it every few days. I have shocked my pool twice (around 6 days apart) using the AQua
    chem Dichlor shock I linked above. I have also used 3 of the tablets in our floating dispenser, used the Algastroy 50 once cause we had a heavy rain, and used the Ph rise once. It got my Ph level up to 7.8, but it has since fallen after the last shock. My chlorine levels seems to be staying on the low side(anything from clear to around 1) except after I shock, then it looks like around 3-5, but will fall back down after a day or so. I have only used my test strips to check the stabilizer(CYA) which according to them still seems like it's low. I need to get my chlorine levels to stay up, but I'm afraid if I continue using the Dichlor shock and Tablets that it will raise my CYA too much.

    One other thing that is of concern is I noticed Sunday that I have broken out in a itchy bumpy rash on the inside of my upper arm and the area on my side where it meets when my arm is down. At first I thought maybe it was an allergic reaction to a bug bite or something, but I've never had a reaction to a bug bite before now. I am the only one that has been in the pool that has broke out so far, but I am concerned it could be hot tub rash(pseudomonas aeruginosa) from my chlorine levels being on the low side. Is it too late for me to straighten my pool out? If I just get my chlorine levels up to around 3 and they stay there will my pool be safe or do I have to drain it? I saw that one of the test kits was like $59 after going back thru the thread, I can order it on Friday, but till I can get more chemicals can I get by on bleach as long as my Ph is around 7-7.4 and my CYa probably isn't too high yet? Should we stay out of the pool or am I being paranoid since the rash isn't all over my body and it's only me that has broke out?

    Thanks for any help you can offer.

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    We are not doctors and cannot diagnose rashes. However, I would suspect that if it were a problem with something going on in the pool, which is unlikely, it would be much more widespread. Probably best to see your doctor if it continues.

    Test strips are horrible at reading CYA levels. Go ahead and order the kit on Friday so you will have the ability to test properly and get good readings. Since your pool has only been filled for a few weeks, I doubt that your CYA is too high yet so using dichlor or bleach would be ok.

    You are using products that we don't support and that can be risky. Most algaecides should not be used. I know nothing about the one you mention but am skeptical about it. The only algaecide we recommend is Polyquat 60% but even that is not routinely needed. If your pH goes too low, instead of using pH rise, you can just use 20 Mule Team Borax (laundry aisle at Walmart).

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    Thank you. I am hoping whatever it is will be gone in the next few days, but if it is not I am definitely going to have my doctor check it out.

    As far as the CYA I think I read that for 1lb of Dichlor it adds around 9ppm of CYA and every 3" tablet adds around 3 or 6? Is that correct? So until I get the test kit in my hands is it safe to say that I'm probably somewhere in between 27-33. I've shocked twice and only added 3 tablets total. Is that a range that should start holding my chlorine levels? I don't mind adding bleach, BUT if I still need to build up some more CYA then should I shock it with the Dichlor shock I have on hand(since it also adds CYA) another time or two and then start adding the bleach in so I'm not wasting as much bleach? And when I do add bleach how much and how often would you recommend? Am I going to be pouring a bottle in every night or would it be like a cup or so once my chlorine levels are stable?

    I will try to order some Polyquat soon and get some Borax at the store.

    Thank you so much for your help!

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    The OTO kit you need is available at the Tullahoma store: www.walmart.com/ip/17126394

    I think you're wasting your time, coming onto the forum, since you really aren't taking our advice.

    I've often noted over the years that pools aren't that hard, but they aren't forgiving, either. That's doubly true of Intex pools. Their filters are just barely big enough to manage if you do everything right. Once something has gone wrong, clearing the water again tends to take weeks, not days.

    You don't probably don't need the polyquat. You don't need an algaecide. (Chlorine is the best algaecide.) If you have the Robelle pH Rise (washing soda, available in the Walmart detergent section for 1/2 to 1/3 the price), you don't need the borax. It's just a better way to raise the pH, but washing soda will work.

    You DO need a reliable way to test, which you don't have. The SSR handles CYA levels for about 2 months by 'dead reckoning', but you're probably too late for that. So you need some form of the Taylor CYA test.

    I understand the whole, "I already blew my budget" thing. But the problem is, a single episode of algae can cost as much as a month of normal pool care. The algae could care less what your budget is -- it just wants to grow, and will do so if your chlorine gets low. It sounds like your chlorine has been low. Pseudomonas is possible, if not entirely likely, in a pool that's operated for 3 weeks with intermittently low chlorine. If you DO have Pseudomonas, to get rid of it, you need SUSTAINED high levels of chlorine. It's capable of growing when the chlorine is low, and protecting itself with slime when it's high. (Mustard algae does the same.)

    FWIW, if you're trying to diagnose yourself, Psuedomonas characteristically is more likely to appear in areas (a) covered by a swimsuit (trapping the bacteria against the skin) and/or (b) areas exposed to pressurized flow for a period of time. But that's not an absolute thing.

    Good luck!

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