Wow, I didn't realize that.
So about a cup of bleach a day should keep it good eh! I think the pool has around 3500 gallons of water. So is that pretty much all I need to put in there to keep it up??
Thanks for the help.
Wow, I didn't realize that.
So about a cup of bleach a day should keep it good eh! I think the pool has around 3500 gallons of water. So is that pretty much all I need to put in there to keep it up??
Thanks for the help.
Oh and what is the best method to put it in? Just poor it where the exit jet is so it mixes well?
You can just pour it slowly in front of a return so that it quickly mixes. Actually, even though it is a small pool, you have to take care of your water in the same way that you do in a larger pool. Go to Walmart and buy the 5-way drops based kit. Then, test your water and post your results here and somebody here can offer advice.
Ok I will try to do this later today and post back after that. So the 2 sided tester I got with my pool is not good enough?
Doesn't test for enough things. Most of us use the kit that Ben sells at the sister site to this forum at www.poolsolutions.com but the 5-way drops based is better than nothing.
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Somebody else mentioned there was a problem today. Since you don't have to worry about keeping your water over the winter, the Walmart kit will do what you need. It's a little more important when you risk damaging a $2500 liner or $10,000 plus plaster jobOriginally Posted by robbyaube
with bad water levels.
It will depend greatly on your bather load, sun/shade situation and whether you add stabilizer. A cup of bleach will raise your chlorine level by about 1ppm in that pool. Your use will vary from day to day with weather and use. You can add cyanuric acid, also known as CYA or stabilizer to the water which will slow down your chlorine consumption. Read the posts at the top of the Using Chlorine... forum for some good info. You may also need to adjust pH, but what you need to add will depend on your water.Originally Posted by robbyaube
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