Originally Posted by
ScottsdaleSwim
Thanks so much! That was fast.
The CYA is right. Unfortunately. I plan on draining half this weekend. Prior to reading this board I was draining a little at a time and filling and then draining a little more- Which is pointless really when you consider how I'm draining diluted water. I had to use a glass and red food coloring to show my husband what I meant. He's afraid the liner will tear or pull away if we drain 1/2.
I read on another thread that it's okay to drain 1/2. Is that correct?
Sure. You must keep 6" to 1' of water in the shallowest part--that's all. Draining half is no problem.
I'll add 2.5 gallons and keep it between 8 and 15 until Friday when I drain it- halfway.
I was using this formula to determine the amount of chlorine
Sodium Hypochlorite
(0.1016) x (breakpoint factor) x (pool volume / 10,000) = gallons to add
Note "/" means divided by. *not from this forum.
I don't know that formula: We use the best guess table for the shock level. To calculate how much chlorine gets you there use:
(1,000,000/PoolVolume) * Bleach Strength * Bleach amount = FC added in ppm (that's parts per million--that's why you divide pool volume into 1 million).
Bleach Strength: If the bleach is 5.25%, use .0525. 6%, .06, etc. Bleach amount is in the same units as Pool Volume--usually gallons, but it works for liters just as well.
I'm using a brand new test kit from Leslies. It's the Taylor kit with 3 vials for Calcium hardness. I was using one that had only two..no buffer and it was screwy. It also allows testing for FC instead of just TC. I had only been using the cheap OTO for Chlorine.
Thanks so much!
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