5:30pm, FC=15, pH=7.5. I added 1 gallon of bleach.
I have about 10 ml of R0013 left for one cya mea and will take it when FC is back to 25.
You need an accurate CYA measurement in order to know where you are at so you can target your FC properly. Please do a dilution test - mix 1 part pool water with 1 part bottled or distilled water and then redo your CYA test as normal. Take the results of that test and multiply by 2 to get a correct CYA value.
16k gal IG gunite PebbleTec (Caribbean Blue), 18' x 36' free form with raised spa/spillway and separate rock waterfall. All Pentair Equipment pad - 3HP IntelliFlo VS / 1.5HP WhisperFlo, MasterTemp 400k BTU/hr heater, QuadDE-100 filter, IC40 SWCG, IntelliTouch/EasyTouch Controls
5:30pm, FC=15, pH=7.5. I added 1 gallon of bleach.
I have about 10 ml of R0013 left for one cya mea and will take it when FC is back to 25.
12'x24' 8.3K* gal Intex AG vinyl pool; Intex SWCG CS20110 .92W pump & 110# sand filter combo; HTH 6-way stick; K2006; utility water; PF:14.5
You can get 2oz refills and even huge 16oz bottles on Amazon. I have a 2oz bottle that I'm about 1/3rd the way through (16oz is kind of crazy big for a residential pool user).
Good luck and I'll keep an eye out for your CYA result. My fear is that your CYA is crazy high and 25ppm FC may not be adequate for a shock level. Also, when your pool is clear, knowing that CYA exactly will help you target a proper FC keep the algae at bay. If it's really high, your pool may warrant some water draining to help get your CYA down...not fun to dump water but the alternative for an over-stabilized pool is to run at a higher FC level which means more bleach and more frequent bleach additions which can be costly too in the long run.
First things first, get the pool sparkly again, then worry about stabilizer....
16k gal IG gunite PebbleTec (Caribbean Blue), 18' x 36' free form with raised spa/spillway and separate rock waterfall. All Pentair Equipment pad - 3HP IntelliFlo VS / 1.5HP WhisperFlo, MasterTemp 400k BTU/hr heater, QuadDE-100 filter, IC40 SWCG, IntelliTouch/EasyTouch Controls
I've done a vac earlier and the water is looking really good now. My kids kept asking if the water is ready yet since its has been 90+ over the last 2 days.
12'x24' 8.3K* gal Intex AG vinyl pool; Intex SWCG CS20110 .92W pump & 110# sand filter combo; HTH 6-way stick; K2006; utility water; PF:14.5
Geez! High of 45 today here. Brrr! Let the kids swim! FC of 25 won't hurt them, just have them wear regular old swimsuits. Sorry, didn't realize you were keeping them out of the pool. As long as you have good levels of sanitizer and the water is clear enough to see, swim! As far as I know, algae in a clear, sanitized pool never hurt anybody. Take a dunk for me, sitting here in sweats, sweatshirt, fleece jacket ... and I'm INDOORS!!!
Last edited by FormerBromineUser; 10-05-2014 at 12:22 AM. Reason: Typos
I should also add that your pH is now okay to swim in. Your less than 7 pH was not.
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
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Carl
Thanks, @Watermon.
I think it all depends on what is viewed as "high" and what set point you use for FC/CYA ratio. I try to follow the 7-11 formula for FC -> min FC level is 7% of CYA with daily target FC level of 11% of CYA.
Once you get much above 100ppm CYA, the 7-11 rule becomes much harder to maintain as my understanding is FC loss rate is not constant but proportional to FC concentration. So, at a higher FC level, you tend to lose FC at a faster rate than at a lower level. That was my point about more frequent additions.
Also, shocking your pool starts to become impractical at CYA levels above 150ppm as the amount of FC needed is quite high. I wouldn't go so far as to say you'll damage anything, but it will be a significant amount of chlorine to add and maintain. At some point, you reach a breakpoint where the cost of all the bleach you'd have to add (and time spent trying to maintain it and measure it) is probably as costly as just dumping half the water and starting with a lower overall CYA.
I'm not arguing against your point as I maintained my pool for quite sometime with my CYA at 90-100ppm, but I have the luxury of an SWCG and don't have to do any jug dumping.
Last edited by SunnyOptimism; 10-05-2014 at 09:36 PM.
16k gal IG gunite PebbleTec (Caribbean Blue), 18' x 36' free form with raised spa/spillway and separate rock waterfall. All Pentair Equipment pad - 3HP IntelliFlo VS / 1.5HP WhisperFlo, MasterTemp 400k BTU/hr heater, QuadDE-100 filter, IC40 SWCG, IntelliTouch/EasyTouch Controls
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