Allright, will repost results tomorrow am, ty
No, the scoops of powder do not have to be exact at all. In fact, if one scoop turns the sample pink, you don't need to put the second scoop in.
Allright, will repost results tomorrow am, ty
Wilco, when you have time (hahaha) think about making a signature and also becoming a subscriber! Both can be done through the settings link at the top of the page.
26K gal 20x40 rectangular IG vinyl pool; Apr 2014: New pump, liner, auto-cover, & water; Pentair Whisperflo 1HP pump; Pentair Trition sand filter; Cover/Star CS-500 auto cover; Taylor K-2006C; OTO
This is a perfect time to scrub out and around the edges of your skimmers, jets, stairs (especially if removable), maybe even behind your lights. I just came back from helping someone who just moved into a house with a cloudy pool. Every single crevice and hide-y place was LOADED with green algae. Yuck. Also, run water through any lines you may not be using: stair jets, fountains, slides, etc.
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ok, so after having a starting cl of 6ppm yesterday am, i waited and retested at 5pm, 2ppm. added 2 gallons of bleach, up to 13. first thing at 7 am it is 6 ppm. with ph 7.6, ta 100, cc 0.5, snf cya 100-110 of course. i know you suggested shocking to 25,but seriously, my recycle bin is already full of bleach bottles, haha.
I know 25ppm seems high, but unless you take it to shock level, I think you are most likely just prolonging this process.
Besides recycling issues, what is your reluctance to go to 25 and keep it there until your problem is solved?
26K gal 20x40 rectangular IG vinyl pool; Apr 2014: New pump, liner, auto-cover, & water; Pentair Whisperflo 1HP pump; Pentair Trition sand filter; Cover/Star CS-500 auto cover; Taylor K-2006C; OTO
Please don't give up on BBB. My friend's pool (which I mentioned earlier) went from 0 FC to 12 FC and <0.5 CC with a little patience and lots of persistence. We were on it, and luckily we got there in two days of diligence. We're not done, but over the hump.
It can sometimes take longer unfortunately, but if you follow WaterMom's advice, you too will get there! Better to hit it as hard as you can from the get-go, rather than diddling around. It's a waste of time and money to go slow. Again, let us know your reservations. Otherwise, it's hard to help.
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FBU is right. BBB has been demonstrated to work effectively thousands of times, just by our own members. Other sites have adopted the term and the method and their members, too, have found it effective.
But ultimately, the responsibility for YOUR pool rests with you. We can't fix it. We can only offer advice based on our experience and the information you provide. You have to do the "heavy lifting", test your water, add the chemicals, vacuum and brush. You can choose to take our advice, or not take our advice.
You have a very high CYA level. If you have algae, the chemistry of pool water with a CYA of 100 or more requires shocking to 25ppm to kill algae. Once your water is clean you STILL must keep it between 8 and 15. You are at 6.
Rather than always buying bleach, several pool stores in my area sell carboys of 12.5% liquid chlorine. One dealer (one BigDave knows) has such a big turnover that his stuff, when I test it, always tests at 14%. The carboys are deposit bottles. When I buy a new one, I give him my old one and the new one, 5 gallons (equivalent of 10 gallons of 7%) is $19. I paid the deposit on 3 carboys years ago, and also bought a carboy spigot $4 years ago that I reuse. All you need is two or three bleach bottles to fill from the carboy and no recycling!
Carl
well its the recycling but also the trips to the store. i did find 3 gallon packs of clorox at costco for $8.07, which is a little cheaper than the generic walmart stuff. you guys first said to shock to 15, and then 25. guess i was trying to split the difference and not use 8 gallons of bleach a day. my wife thinks im crazy. but i see that you feel that going higher will unlock this problem. i just dont understand what we are unlocking. there is no algae, the water is crystal clear, and isnt cya a stabilizer of cl? i know ots too high, but shouldnt it theoretically keep the cl up there?
anyway, last night i was at 3ppm, added 3 gallons, up to 17ppm. had to go out for the evening. rechecked this am, 8ppm. should i be adding bleach in ams as well?
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