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    Default Bought a pool today now help!

    I purchased a 24' Pacifica pool today from the local Recreational Warehouse. How I need help.

    Here is what I purchased.

    24' Pacifica pool
    J-hook 20Mill Liner
    BaquaPure 2200 Filtration System
    2Hp 2 speed Pump
    Wide Mouth Skimmer
    Laddder
    150lb Sand Filter
    Kirby Automatic pool cleaner
    Cover
    Baquilcil Start up kit
    Leisur tabs
    Light
    Baquacil Start up Kit

    I think we got a decant deal for $2300.

    We paid $800 to have the pool installed and an additional $100 to have the installer include a Concreate pad and have the pool "hard Piped" and Zapit applacation.

    I have a couple of Questions.

    I was very interested in a Clorine Salt Generatior. " My dad has on on his in ground and I love it." They sell them for $299.00 however they stated that they have not had good luck with them for several reasons, IE they hang on the side and are not inline, the don't have a light to let you know they are working, They are hard to use. Is this correct?

    Do I use the chemicals that came with the pool?

    Do I need to look out for anything while they are installing it?

    They are coming out on Moday to install it so any help or if I forgot anything would be greatly appreciated.


    Thansk,

    Mark

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    Default Re: Bought a pool today now help!

    Considering what I've read here, I ask them to change your "start-up kit" to not have the baqu-crap...
    keep reading about the heck that people here have gone through converting from that stuff...
    regular Chlorine is the way to go!

    also, is a 2hp (I assume that's full-rated) pump necessary? ( I'm asking the pool gods here, that question)

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    I would stay as far away from the baq as possible--see if they'll give you an equal amount of store credit, or knock the price of the baq off the total. It's a VERY expensive system, and you will end up converting to chlorine within the first 4 years anyway--save yourself the time and hassle. Plus, if you do decide to go with a SWG, you'll have to convert anyway.

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    Default Re: Bought a pool today now help!

    OK now I really need help! what is the Baq-stuff anyway? Is it just the box of chemicals that came with it? Or do I need another filter system. I could care less if it cost me a little money to buy some diffrent chemicals and throw the chemicals that came with it away. I found this site after I pruchased my pool, so sorry for all of the questions so late in the process.

    I quess my question is this. What do i need to go and buy for the pool installers on Monday? How do I add the chemicals when they forst set it up?

    Thanks for all of your help,
    Mark

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    It shouldn't change your equipment. The Baquacil system is a chemical that is advertised as an alternative to chlorine. The Baq people want you to think that dried out hair and irritated eyes are caused by Chlorine, and Baq is a way to avoid that. (The real deal is that dried hair and irritated eyes are usually from improperly chlorinated pools and/or those with improperly balanced pH, and green hair comes from copper additives, not chlorine.) The problem is that while baq can be used to maintain a clear pool, it is very, very, very, very expensive to do, and most people just don't have the time, patience, and money to properly care for it. Do yourself a favor, and go to the Baq part of this forum and read through the posts there, especially the ones during conversions.

    You can start up your own water...you need a drop-based test kit (WalMart sells a 5-way for $15 that will do to get you started, most of us use the PS-234 that Ben sells on this site--you can go to Poolsolutions.com to see and order it), several gallons of plain, unscented bleach, a box of arm and hammer baking soda, a box of 20-Mule Team Borax (found in the laundry aisle at any grocery store or WalMart), and a container of cyanuric acid (also called balancer, conditioner, stabilizer--check the ingredient label, and cyanuric or isocyanuric acid will be the active ingredient. This can be found at WalMart, too). Armed with those things, we can help you balance your water and keep it clear and sparkling, while the Baqua users battle constantly cloudy water.

    Janet

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    Default Re: Bought a pool today now help!

    Janet, I first want to thank you for your generous time helping me with this. How many gallons of bleach bo you think I will need to get started?

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    I don't know how many gallons your pool holds, but you're going to need to keep your Cl level at 1-3 ppm until you get some stabilizer in the water, which is going to be at least a week. Without stabilizer, you're going to have to add the bleach daily. Here's a link to the bleach calculator a lot of us use (credit to forum member mwsmith for the calculator) to figure how much bleach to add. http://home.earthlink.net/~mwsmith70...achCalc262.exe

    Change the settings to imperial, then enter your pool volume in gallons, put 6% in for strength, put 1 in for ppm desired, and hit calculate--it'll tell you how much bleach to put in to raise your ppm by 1, and you need to keep 1-3. It also performs other calculations that you can use to help balance your water.

    I would probably buy 5 or 6 gallons of bleach off the bat, and then you can always get more when needed. Use the plain, unscented, generic kind. If you use Clorox brand, make sure it's not the new stuff with the added whitening ingredient.

    Janet

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