I can see the bottom of the pool now since the water is not as cloudy and most of the green algaes are gone.
Adding to my log for Wed night, I added a gallon of bleach and 4 cups of borax.
Please advise on the best way to have balance water.
I can see the bottom of the pool now since the water is not as cloudy and most of the green algaes are gone.
Adding to my log for Wed night, I added a gallon of bleach and 4 cups of borax.
Please advise on the best way to have balance water.
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
Why would you add R-0006 to the pH test? If you did the test correctly and your pH was below 7.0, adding Borax was the correct step.
Did you run the CYA/Stabilizer step? I assume by CA you mean Calcium Hardness, not Stabilizer, but if it is stabilizer, then you should ONLY use bleach in your pool, and use enough to raise your FC to 25ppm. If it is the Calcium measure then you need the CYA measure so we can determine the level of shocking you need. In the meantime, you should add at least 154 ounces of 8.25% bleach and get your FC up to at least 12ppm, and keep adding bleach to keep it there, assuming you have little or no CYA.
If the "HTH 6-way stick" is a chlorine tablet, stop using it. Use only bleach. If it's test strips, stop using them, too.
Need that CYA number and a good, current pH measure.
Carl
Wednesday night, I added 128 oz of bleach.
Here's my pool chem number for this morning.
FC=3.0
CC=0.5
PH<7
TA=40
CH=220
CYA>>100
Then I added 3 cups of Borax which I need to buy more afterwork.
Tonight, I plan to add 154 ounces of bleach follow more of your expert advises.
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
OK. You are going to need to double that amount and get your FC to 25ppm, and keep it there, now that I know that CYA > 100. Don't worry about TA or CH, but get your pH up over 7, first.
Carl
Is 5 cups of borax every night til pH=>7?
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
If you have time, you can slowly add the borax to skimmer, wait around 2 hours, and then retest PH. Add more borax as needed. You need to get that pH above 7 as soon as you can.
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
Thursday night I added 2 gallons of bleach and 1 box of borax; PH was not quite 7.0 but more likely 6.9.
Then I added 4 more cups of borax.
Friday 11am, PH=7.2, FC=10.5.
Then I added 3 cups of borax and went to work.
Water is looking better now but seeing some black/gray dirt on the bottom -- another round of vac should remove them.
Friday night plan, please advise.
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
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