Are you following the Super Simple Recipe? Check the chlorine level before each swim session and add chlorine as needed. Check and adjust again every hour or so during extended swim sessions. Add a dose of bleach when the swim session is over.
Are you following the Super Simple Recipe? Check the chlorine level before each swim session and add chlorine as needed. Check and adjust again every hour or so during extended swim sessions. Add a dose of bleach when the swim session is over.
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
It's perfectly normal for a pool to lose all chlorine in a brief time, when there's no chlorine stabilizer (CYA) in the water. And, until you begin using the dichlor, there will not be any stabilizer. As long as your water is clear, there's no need to 'over-dose' -- by doing so you risk bleaching your liner. The effect of chlorine on liners is MUCH greater when no stabilizer is in the water.
Just make sure you treat it in the evening, rather than in the morning. That way, it will be able to 'work' all night, before the sun hits it. Also, add a single dose just before each use.
PoolDoc / Ben
Thanks PoolDoc. I am following the Super Simple Recipe which is extremely helpful. I look forward to getting my dichlor on Sunday. My water is pretty clear... I took a dip and opened my eyes and it did look a little foggy... but when I'm looking into the pool when I'm just sitting in it, it looks clear as can be. I think I'm good to go... I add the bleach at night and when I wake I'm still at 5PPM.... and then once the sun hits, it is eliminated quickly.
I'll just keep following the recipe and adding bleach at night (and borax as necessary)... and if the pool starts to look slightly funky, I'll figure that out... but I think I'm good.
1.8k gal 12 x 30 Intex
Great!
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