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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Voldaddy -

    It is absolutely amazing how crystal clear the water is. I swear it never looked like that on Baqaujunk. Not one day.

    My hubby was very skeptical about the conversion, as I was the one doing all the research, but now, he preaches to everyone we know, the wonders of BBB.

    We've had rain the last two days, and it's so nice to have to shudder thinking about the expense of buying Baqua shock to dump in the pool.

    Once I get my pics uploaded I will add them to the thread.

    Thanks again
    18x38 AGP with 6.5 foot deep end

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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Ahh yes, I remember those awful days. I could sit in my house when it rained and almost watch the algae grow when it rained. Then run to the pool store and buy shock and sanitizer/algistat....another $150 later, I am brushing my walls for an hour, then vacuuming to waste, then adding chemicals, rinse and repeat. Congrats once again, and enjoy the summer!

    BTW- if you haven't ordered Ben's kit yet, it is a must have!

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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Ben's Kit is definitely on the shopping list.
    18x38 AGP with 6.5 foot deep end

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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    I bought new sand and CYA. I got the stuff from Lowes made by Aqua Chem.

    I guess I'll shoot for 30. I think I'll start at 25 just to have some room.

    According to the bleach calculator program - I'll need 4.5 pounds of CYA

    I think the label said it was 100 % CYA

    The stuff at the pool store wasn't and the guy said it was conditioner that's why it had other stuff in it.
    18x38 AGP with 6.5 foot deep end

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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Just wanted to let everyone know that we changed our sand on Saturday. What a messy green goopy slop. YUCK

    Also added CYA and will wait till Saturday to do our first test. However, we have noted the change in chlorine usage. Since adding the stabilizer, our chlorine is holding much longer. Without it, we were adding a jug at night to keep us between 3-5 ppm.

    We actually held yesterday without needing to add anything and I can't say enough about the beautiful water. It's amazingly crystal clear.

    I'm so happy we did the conversion. Thanks again to all of you. Without this forum, I'd still be fighting an unhappy battle with Baquajunk.
    18x38 AGP with 6.5 foot deep end

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    Re: running your pump. I put a timer on mine, and I run it from 6:00am to 11:00am, and then again from 6:00pm to 10:00pm. Approx. 9 hours a day. It keeps the water crystal clear. I also use an Aquabot to clean the pool (I haven't used the hand vacuum since we installed the pool) - and I throw it in about once or twice a week for a few hours each time.

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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Quote Originally Posted by lizzie64
    It is absolutely amazing how crystal clear the water is. I swear it never looked like that on Baqaujunk. Not one day.
    Everybody who converts says the same thing!

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    Red face Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    OK I have read through a lot of this forum and I am about to take the plunge.
    I am using a knock off of Baquabeast called Revacil made by Mareva.

    I am having the same problems with cloudiness and algae bloom. I have spent hundreds since July 1st and I'm tired of cloudy green water when the outside temps are in the mid 90's. I have downloaded the bleach Calculator but am a little confused by what it is asking me. I figured my pool size to be 51214.981L in volume , I'm assuming I need to find the concentration of the Bleach I am adding and the volume per container would be the Quanity of bleach? PPM increase would be 15?

    I'm a newbie to pools in general and some of this is a little confusing. I think I may have not yet come upon the thread on the general step by step procedure for changing from a revacil Baquacil system to Chlorine.

    Sorry for the generic questions,
    Thanks,
    Jamey
    24ft Round AG , Sand filter

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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    You might want to Gallons to make it easier. Look under more calcs, then settings.

    Dan
    18 foot above ground vinyl lined pool. The pool has an expandable liner that drops to 5 foot deep for about 9000 gallons of water.. It is surrounded with a raised deck about 1/3 of the way around the back of the pool.

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