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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Woo Hoo!!!!!!!!!!!

    I've noticed that I've gone from dumping 7-8 jugs to 3-4. That makes me happy.

    I should have really overexaggerated the estimate of how many jugs of bleach we'd need. Had I done that, I wouldn't have to listen to hubby say "I though you said 80 jugs, it's going to be double that".
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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Lizzie...sounds like you're doing great. I used 80 gals of bleach...each jug was 1.42 gal each. I never expected to need that much because my Baquacil levels were low at the time of conversion.

    Keep up the good work and soon you'll start to see the water clearing even more.......

    REV

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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Rev - thanks for the encouragement. I could use it. This is such a daunting and scary thing to do.

    My kids are mad because they can't swim. They would have complained that the water was too cool for them, mind you. However, now that it warmed up a bit outside, the good news for them is : Not only do they get a nice sparkling crystal clear pool to swim in, but it's also now at 84 degrees.
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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    I can't believe it

    I'm starting to see the bottom of the pool. It's still looking green, especially in the center, but it's gone from the mucky green pea soup to that lime green gatorade.

    the only thing that worries me is that the pressure on my pump really hasn't risen much this whole time. I've backwashed it when needed, but I got the impression the pump was constantly going to be rising.

    Is something wrong there?
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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    woo hoo!!
    Pool is looking very much clearer. I can see the bottom most of the way around. Can't see the deep end, but I guess we'll get there.

    The kids are pretty anxious about when they can swim again. This is killing them.

    It still has a green tint to it. Looking like that lime gatorade.

    Please oh Please, don't let it be too much longer. We're going on day 4, so I guess I shouldn't complain, but try telling that to a 7 and 5 year old.
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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Lizzie,

    Hang in there, you will have a pristine pool in no time. Keep hammering the bleach to get it to 15 ppm, Look at the bottom of your pool. Is there any gunk there? If so, vac to waste. All it is doing is consuming bleach. Keep backwashing the filter too. I would backwash even when I thought I didn't need to and the water was still green when it came out. You are in the home stretch, keep us updated. It seemed like once mine started clearing it was crystal clear in 2 days. Good luck!

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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    There is some stuff settled at the bottom. I hear that term alot. Vaccuum to waste. I've never done that. How do you do it??? Stupid question, I know. LOL

    Thanks
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