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    Hi, Sandy,

    When I add high doses of Cl, I do it at dusk (full shade is pretty good, too). That pretty much eliminates the Sun from robbing your Cl and let's the majority of it work on the bugs. I simply do not add it during the day because the Sun eats it up and I'm cheap.

    It would be fine to add CYA but, if you're cleaning your cartridge pretty frequently, you'll wash it out of your filter before it dissolves into your pool. You could certainly put it in a sock and suspend it in the water. If so, I'd put in enough to raise it by 20ppm more.

    Since your pH shows a tendency to creep up, I would add enough muriatic to shoot for 7.0 - 7.2........measure accurately. It'll make your Cl that much more effective on the bugs.

    Synopsis - keep up the Cl - evening application is most effective - CYA if you choose - bring pH down to the lower range of 7.0-7.2

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    Lightbulb Re: New Pebble - first tests

    I just realized that my CalHypo may not be shocking my pool as printed on the package. Package states that 1# of 62.4% calcium hypochlorite will shock a 16,500 gallon pool. Package states available chlorine is 60%.

    Elsewhere on this forum, I jotted down a conversion of 1-1/2gallons (192 oz)of 5.25% bleach equals 1# of cal hypo. That should have triggered something right there, as there's no way even 1-1/2gals of 6% bleach can shock my pool, so there's no way 1# of cal hypo would either!

    Again, elsewhere on this forum I found another ratio: 3cups (24 oz) 5.25% bleach is equivalent to 2cups+5oz (21oz) of 6% bleach in raising 1000 gallons 10ppm in Cl.

    If my math holds, that means it takes 168oz of 6% bleach to equal 1# of cal hypo.

    My shock level for my pool (17,000 gal) to go to 15ppm from 0 is 546 oz of 6% bleach.
    So, again with the math, that would mean I need 3.25# of 65% cal hypo to shock my pool from 0 to 15. No wonder I'm only getting 6s on total chlorine with only 1 1lb package!

    Before I start dumping more than 1 package into the pool at a time, could you please check my math and logic on this one?

    Sandy

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    Thumbs up Re: New Pebble - first tests

    First - my bad. The 1# package of 62.4% CalHypo never claimed to shock a 16,500 gallon pool, it was 1 package per 8000 gallons. I got the 16,500 number from my OTHER brand of CalHypo, the 73% brand.

    Now for good news. I added about 2# CYA yesterday, half about 1PM, 1/2 about 7PM. The pool actually held some Cl through the sunny day, but still only measured 1 total and less than .5 free at 8PM. At 8PM, added 1# of 73%CalHypo.

    Total Cl added yesterday was 1# 62.4% CalHypo in the AM, 546 oz 6% bleach at 1PM, when my test showed 0 Cl, and 1# of 73% CalHypo.


    This morning's readings show:
    Cl 5+ (10+ on the 2x test, maybe 9 on the 3x test)
    Free Cl 5+
    pH 7.5
    TA 80
    CH 110

    I think we're getting there. Will add appropriate amt of baking soda to raise TA today, as I didn't do that yesterday - already adding a lot of other stuff. This AM, I've already added my last 1# bag of the 62.4% CalHypo which should get me to the 15-16ppm mark.

    I've also ordered stabilizer tests - don't plan on adding any more stabilizer until I can test.

    I'm anxious to see if that amount of CYA I added yesterday might help hold chlorine today.

    Question on the CH drop test: When I did the test yesterday, the initial color was a light pink, rather than red. Today, it barely looked like a pale pink. Adding drops changed the color, but to a very light green rather than a blue. Results still valid?

    Thanks for all the help.
    Sandy

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    Default Re: New Pebble - first tests

    The stabilizer you added yesterday probably won't fully dissolve and show up for at least 4-6 days....you need to wait at least that long to test for it again, or adding more.

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    Smile Re: New Pebble - first tests

    By the time my tests arrive should be about perfect timing to test this dose of CYA. Thanks for the input.

    Sandy

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    Question Re: New Pebble - first tests

    I'm confused. I'm having a hard time distinguishing mid-vial color changes when I do the 2x and 3x Cl testing. All I know for sure is that my Cl is 5+ and my free Cl is 5+. How long should I keep shocking my pool? Water color is clear, but I can stir up small gray clouds off the wall and floor when I brush. Today is windy and we have all of Lubbock and Amarillo blowing through and landing in my pool so I had some brown dirt clouds while brushing. My PB has yet to install my Polaris.

    Yesterday 1PM, Cl 5+, free Cl 5+
    Yesterday 7PM, Cl 2 , free 2
    Added 1# 73% CalHypo (supposedly a shock level for 16,500 gallons)

    This AM: Cl 5+
    Free Cl 5+
    pH 7.5 or slightly higher
    TA 80
    CH 110

    I haven't added any baking soda in the past few days as I thought I might because right now my pH seems to be relatively stable.

    Should I just give the 2x and 3x test results my best guess and treat accordingly to maintain a shock level? I really have no way of knowing if I've attained a shock level for more than a few minutes since we've had the pool.

    Thanks for any advice.
    Sandy

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    Default Re: New Pebble - first tests

    Didnt know it was a good idea to shock a brand new pool heh oh well.

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