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    Default Re: Safe Swimming Chlorine Levels

    Thanks Watermom for clearing that up ( hah!! pun intended)

    So once I'm holding 15 then I can let it drop to what the cya level dictates???

    Well since I'm home, I will be testing every couple of hours. I figure at least every 3 hours.

    Hopefully it will go smoothly and quickly.

    I will start a thread in the Baquacil forum once the conversion process is started.

    I really have to say how much I've learned from this forum. Thank you to all of you for the wealth of information you all provide.

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    Default Re: Safe Swimming Chlorine Levels

    While you are in the midst of the conversion, you'll go through chlorine fast. Each time you test, add enough bleach to get it back up to 15. After the conversion is over, you'll then add stabilizer. We like to recommend cya (stabilizer) levels of 30-50. Good luck on your conversion. I'll look for your new thread in the baq forum.

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    Thanks and will do!!

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