You and Carl make a good point - How hard is your makeup water and how much do you have to make up weekly? You do want to get the CH above 200 (preferably closer to 300) pretty soon or the water will take calcium out of the surface.
You and Carl make a good point - How hard is your makeup water and how much do you have to make up weekly? You do want to get the CH above 200 (preferably closer to 300) pretty soon or the water will take calcium out of the surface.
Thanks for the heads up on required CH levels
Yesterday we had a rain storm (yes it rains in Southern Arizona) and shocked the pool using 1 lb HTH Super I had at home. It is about 56.44 percent Cal Hypo according to the label.
The test results I did this morning, using K2006 are as follows ;
FC 3.8 ppm (up from 1.2 ppm)
CC 0.2 ppm ( more like 0.1 ppm)
pH 7.8 (same as before)
TA 120 ppm (no change)
CH 110 ppm (no change)
CYA not tested as I am using TriChlor tablets (3 at a time in a floater, started 2 days ago) will be tested in a month or so
Theoretically 1.25 lb of this product shoul raise my CH by 0.1 ppm but I have used 1 lb and the strong rain I guess are the reasons CH didn't rise. We'll at least it didn't go down either.
So my plan for today is to go out and buy about 10 lbs of Cal Hypo and use it at the rate of 1 lb a day every night until I reach at least 200 ppm of CA. By this way we can still use the pool if I can keep FC around 3-4 ppm
1) Is this a sound plan or will it be better if I use say about 8 lbs of Cal Hypo at once and restrict pool usage until FC returns to normal. I am guessing this will push the FC levels up, could this be damaging to the pool ?
2) if I can't find 60 percent Cal Hypo is it OK to use 56.44 percent material? Or should I order stronger Cal Hypo online.
Thanks very much
Matt
11,000 gal inground freshwater concrete pool & SPA, PebbleTec, Clean and Clear+ 3200, 1hp motor, last Drain & Fill 8/10/2014. Trying BBB method.
Regarding hardness of my makeup water
I have checked our water authority's web site it says it is 110 ppm which is consistent with my results. So I definitely need to raise the CH levels
11,000 gal inground freshwater concrete pool & SPA, PebbleTec, Clean and Clear+ 3200, 1hp motor, last Drain & Fill 8/10/2014. Trying BBB method.
If you keep the pH on the high end (7.8), you should be able to chlorinate with cal-hypo until you reach your calcium goal. It will take a while. Each pound of 53% cal-hypo should raise your FC by a little less than 6 and raise the CH by 4. Don't dump 8lbs all in at once, use it as your primary source of chlorine until you reach your CH goal. By my figuring, you'll need to use up more like 30lbs of 53% cal-hypo to get above 200ppm.
Thanks for reply
I am using HTH shock for the time being 56% CalHypo but also ordered 24 lbs Doheny's pool shock 66 % CalHypo. Once I receive it I'll use that product and will report the results.
I'm also having bubbles in the return do you know of a good product to reseal the connections without taking them apart? I wrapped shopping bag and it seemed to slow it
I bought Rectorseal's Tplus2 from HD would that work or what product should be used ? Would appreciate suggestions
Thanks
Matt
11,000 gal inground freshwater concrete pool & SPA, PebbleTec, Clean and Clear+ 3200, 1hp motor, last Drain & Fill 8/10/2014. Trying BBB method.
I'm a bit confused about the bubbles. You think you have a leak in the suction side that's bringing air into the pump and filter? Those are hard to find. I've read about people having success finding suction leaks by smearing shaving on the fitting and looking for it to get sucked in. One poster here this year stopped a leak with shaving cream - go figure. if you know a threaded fitting is leaking and you don't want to open it, you could try smearing some non-hardening PVC compatible thread seal on the end you can reach.
Air could getting in at numerous places, such as a badly sealing pump basket cover, or a leaking multivalve, along with places along the drain lines.
Carl
I'm in the process of replacing strainer cover o ring, filter o ring and the filter drain plug o ring, I also suspect one jandy valve so I'll replace it's o rings as we'll. also thanks for the shaving foam trick, I'll definitely give it a try.
Can you give me a few examples (commercial names) for the non hardening PVC compatible seal, local guys at HD are not very, you know, and there are so many different types of caulk.
Looks like I have a nice project for the weekend
Will report once prints are replaced
Thanks
Matt
11,000 gal inground freshwater concrete pool & SPA, PebbleTec, Clean and Clear+ 3200, 1hp motor, last Drain & Fill 8/10/2014. Trying BBB method.
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