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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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    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

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    Switch the handle to waste and when you vac water will shoot out the backwash hose bypassing the filter.
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    Thanks Bowlin!!
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    OH HAPPY DAY!!!!!!!!

    6:30 am today July 2, 2006

    Went out to check my pool and the water is pristine!!!!!!!!! Clear!!!!!!!! and Sparkling!!!!!!!!!!!

    Green tint is gone!!!!!!!!

    Chlorine held at 15 overnight

    I think I'm going to cry tears of happiness.

    Hubby is vacuuming some gunk on the bottom. It looks just beautiful.
    My pool hasn't looked this great since the 2nd week we went onto Baquacrap.

    Thank you so much to all of you. This website is a wealth of information and everyone is so helpful.

    CL 15.0
    PH 7.2
    Alk 120
    Calcium Hardness First color never reacted to red, So does that mean I have none

    CYA - dot never disappeared.

    Is it time to add stabilizer??? What do I get??
    Can my boys swim???? I hope so since it's going to be 93 degrees for the next couple of days

    I will post pics when I figure out how to on here!!
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    Congratulations! Aren't you glad you did it? Try the calcium hardness test again. If the first color never reacted to red, it probably means your water is very hard.

    Not quite ready to add cya yet. First you need to change the sand in your filter as that baquajunk really gums it up. After that, then you can add cya (stabilizer). You can usually buy it at Walmart, Lowe's or Home Depot. If not, get it from a pool store. It may be called stabilizer or conditioner. If the ingredients say cyanuric or isocyanuric acid, it is what you want. Add enough per label directions to get to an initial reading of about 30. Add it directly to the skimmer while the pump is running, and then don't retest for it, add more or backwash your filter for a week to give it enough time to dissolve completely. (Don't broadcast it across the pool like some directions tell you to.)

    Most importantly, YES TO SWIMMING! But, wear old suits. Cl of 15 with no cya may do some fading of swimsuits. Let your cl drift down and for now maintain it between 3-5. You may find that until your cya dissolves, that you have to test and add bleach morning and evening to keep cl in there. After it starts to dissolve, you should be able to just test and dose it in the evenings. Keep an eye on your ph. It is OK at 7.2 but if it goes any lower, you'll need to add some Borax and bring it back up to 7.4 -7.6

    Have fun. Post some pics for us to see.
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    Watermom - Thanks so much!! I was so excited to see your reply.

    OK so will wait for the stabilizer until the sand change. I think hubby is planning on that for tomorrow.

    Is the stabilizer liquid or powder? I'm confused. You also said to add it directly to the skimmer. I've read about putting it in a sock and putting that in the skimmer. Which is the best way to go?? Also, is it a white sport sock??
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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    One more question:

    I've been running my filter 24/7 over the 4 days the conversion took. Do I need to continue that, or can I drop the hours down. Also, what do you recommend as optimal filtering.

    We have a Jacuzzi 2 HP Zeosand filter
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    CYA is a powder. I always add mine directly to the skimmer, others put it in a sock and hang it in front of a return jet. Either way is fine. A white sport sock will work if you decide to do it that way. You can probably drop your filtering back to 10-12 hours per day.

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    Default Re: Taking the Plunge - Baquabeast conversion starting

    Lizzie- congrats on the beautiful pool! You will be forever grateful that you switched from Baquacil. It is so simple to maintain a pristine pool with the BBB method. Like Watermom said, change your sand. It will be pretty nasty. I put my CYA in an old pair of my wifes hose and tie it to the ladder in the deep end of the pool, right beside a jet. This way, I know how much has dissolved and how much is left. All of the information needed is on the bleach calc. Now go enjoy the fruits of your labor!


    P.S. Is it not AMAZING how much clearer your water is?? I can see my bottom drain plain as day. On Baquacil, there was a foggy looking haze in the water, and the water smelled funny.

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