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    Default Have a small above ground pool, please help

    I have a small pool for the kids, rated at 3600 gallons (12 ft round and it's nighttime and I can't remember the heighth... 36" I think or maybe 32"). I know this is a kiddie pool compared to everyone elses, but it's big enough that I can't afford to drain it and refill it every other day

    I've read a lot here but I still can't get a grasp on things.

    It's been up about 3 weeks now. The water is starting to get a little cloudy. I'm in a SMALL town and have nothing near me but a Walmart so I have been using this powdered shock they have every few days.

    I have a test kit I got from WM too, so this is what I know thus far.

    The test tube that's used to measure CL measures from .6 to 5.0. The solution turns the water yellow and has a color chart for each graudation of number. The yellow is off the chart, very dark yellow. If I had to guess at a number due to the graudations, I'm guess 10+. I also have some test strips that show a little darker purple that what's on the bottle and it maxes out at 10.

    The PH in the liquid test kit barely registers a color and it starts at 6.8. The test strip shows about 6.8, maybe 7.0.

    The alkalinity I believe is about 150 ppm (give or take 10 ppm or so). It was test where I kept putting a drop in the water until it turned clear and the drops were not consistent. Then you multiple the drops by 10. But it was pretty close to 15 drops. (no test strip for this).

    The water hardness test showed nothing. A violet color was supposed to have appeared with the first solution but the water remained perfectly clear. I still added several drops of the second solution and still no change.

    The stabilizer test showed 50 ppm.



    So there is a difference between chlorine and free clorine? If so, I do not know how to test for FCL. The test strips say they test FCL and the solution kit I have says it tests for CL. In either case as stated above they both show a number slightly greater than 10.

    I hate to ask for hand holding on this, but I just can't get my mind around this. We just got this pool cause they were on closeout since pool season, according to the retailers, was over about a month ago. But I suppose we won't have much more time for the kids to play in it (3 young kids, 8 and under), but anything you can suggest would be greatly appreciated.

    Oh, it does have a filter that came with it. It's an Intex pool. I THINK it's a 500gph pump?

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    Default Re: Have a small above ground pool, please help

    First off let me say big pool…small pool…same chemistry.
    Sounds like you are using the 5 way test kit from WM. The OTO test in that kit measures total chlorine only so you should get a kit that measures free chlorine as well. I would recommend ordering one of Bens test kits. Another note is that WM kits don’t do well when testing other than chlorine when the chlorine is above 5 and if I remember correctly it mentions it on the direction card. There is an issue with the TH reagent on these kits witch is similar to the problem you describe. Test strips are not the most accurate. I would retest the chlorine using a dilution method with OTO. Take equal amounts of pool water and distilled water combine in one container and test with OTO multiplying by 2 for your result.
    As for the pH…If it is truly that low you need to dose with some 20 Mule Team Borax to bring it back up.
    Dont add any more stabilizer (CYA) or stabilized chlorine it will increse your CYA. I would use just bleach for your chlorene source.
    Most of all read the forums and its sister site. You can dose using bleach calc. Get a good test kit. Put your pool info like size, filter, and general location in your siguture line. If asking chemistry question list your results. Listen to the pros here (I am still a noob) they know their stuff.
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    Default Re: Have a small above ground pool, please help

    Thanks for the reply.

    CarlD's sticky post in this category says Walmart's 5 way kit is sufficient so that's why I got that one. Money's a little tight right now, I don't think I'll be afford the kit offered through here right away. It was more than I paid for the pool But I'm sure we'll be able to use the pool next year too and will definately be able to get one by then.

    I already picked up some 20 Mule Team Borax a few days ago after reading here and will be adding it today.

    So the method you described of putting half pool water/half distilled water.... do I still use that full amount in my vial as if it were all pool water? The test says use 5 drops of the OTO solution, so still use 5 drops? Is this the same thing as the shot glass method? I keep seeing posts that say search for it but I can't find the actual description anywhere, just more posts saying to search for it

    Also, the water does have a fairly strong chlorine smell.

    Once I do get a more accurate number for chlorine, how do I lower it? I tried draining about 25" of the water and refilling and the chlorine level stayed the same.
    24' x 52" AGP = 13.5k gallons
    Dynamo 2.0 HP pump, Sand Dollar sand filter, Polaris 65 vacuum

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    Default Re: Have a small above ground pool, please help

    Unrelated.... I just ran the numbers to determine volume and came up with around 2200 gallons instead of 3600. I guess the paper was wrong
    Last edited by rastoma; 08-15-2006 at 10:01 AM.
    24' x 52" AGP = 13.5k gallons
    Dynamo 2.0 HP pump, Sand Dollar sand filter, Polaris 65 vacuum

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    Default Re: Have a small above ground pool, please help

    Quote Originally Posted by rastoma
    So the method you described of putting half pool water/half distilled water.... do I still use that full amount in my vial as if it were all pool water? The test says use 5 drops of the OTO solution, so still use 5 drops? Is this the same thing as the shot glass method? I keep seeing posts that say search for it but I can't find the actual description anywhere, just more posts saying to search for it

    Use the diluted pool water exactly the way you would use regular pool water. Fill to the line, same # of drops, timing, etc.

    Also, the water does have a fairly strong chlorine smell.

    Once I do get a more accurate number for chlorine, how do I lower it? I tried draining about 25" of the water and refilling and the chlorine level stayed the same.
    If your stabilizer (or CYA) is 50, you need to keep 3-6ppm of Free Chlorine. Your test only measures Total Chlorine, which is Free chlorine (the stuff that is available to work and keep your pool sanitized) plus Combined Chloramines (the stuff that is busy killing off junk) TC=FC+CC. If you are smelling chlorine, you have combined chloramines, and therefore less FC available to sanitize your pool.

    Test your chlorine using the shot glass method and postyour results. Then someone can help you further.

    Don't drain your pool. You need chlorine to keep your water sanitized, and the sun will destroy the chlorine fast enough.
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    but alas, no pool... yet!

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    As usual, the advice already given is right on, so I'll only add two things:
    1) Make sure the filter is clean, it'll help speed up the clearing.
    2)Quit using the packs of granular, wallmart 6% bleach will give you more 'bang for your buck' - speaking of which, use the bleach calc that Steven linked in his response to check both gallonage and bleach dosage (I did a quick calculation [based on 3600 gal] and figure that 3 cups of 6% bleach should put you in your desired range - once the cloudyness and excessive chlorine is gone).
    Do as Grace and Steven suggested, follow the methods you learn and taking care of your new pool will be a breeze. Welcome to the forum and congrats on the new pool! - Waste
    Luv & Luk, Ted

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    Default Re: Have a small above ground pool, please help

    I will definately start using bleach instead of the powdered shock treatment.

    I THINK I did the shot glass test right. It shows what I had previously guessed at, which is 10.

    I just added some borax a few mins ago.

    The pool is in direct sunlight but the chlorine has never dropped, it's continually increased since the day I started testing.

    So what will make it drop?
    24' x 52" AGP = 13.5k gallons
    Dynamo 2.0 HP pump, Sand Dollar sand filter, Polaris 65 vacuum

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    Default Re: Have a small above ground pool, please help

    Rastoma, there are ways to rid yourself of excess chlorine in a pool, but I don't think you need to use them. 10 ppm of cl with a cya of 50 is no problem for your kids, thier clothes nor the pool. The combined chlorine is a problem, the best way to get rid of that is to ... add more chlorine - you've got to chemically 'burn' it out of the water. Ben's best guess chart says to take the ppm to 15 for shocking. Once the cc is gone you can reduce the ppm to ~3.
    Having said that, if you want less chlorine in the pool, give it something to attack (sweat, pee, suntan lotion, grass and leaves), but that will raise the cc again and you'll be back where you started (there is a chemical, thiosulphate, that will destroy the chlorine, but it's not cheep). My best advice is to shock until the water is clear and there's no more 'chlorine smell' then let it drift down by itself before adding more bleach to the pool. Just my $.02
    Luv & Luk, Ted

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    Default Re: Have a small above ground pool, please help

    Ok, great. I was thinking along those lines but I wasn't sure.

    I thought shocking just meant to get rid of algae. So shocking will get rid of the CC? Cool.

    Will do that this evening.

    Using bleachcalc, I come up needing to add .7 litres of bleach to reach 15ppm since I'm at 10 now, if my calc was correct that 2200 gal is 8327 litres
    Last edited by rastoma; 08-15-2006 at 02:15 PM.
    24' x 52" AGP = 13.5k gallons
    Dynamo 2.0 HP pump, Sand Dollar sand filter, Polaris 65 vacuum

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    Default Re: Have a small above ground pool, please help

    If you open up Bleach calc, click on More Calcs...then click on settings..change the setting from metric to imperial. Unless you like using the metric system.

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