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    Smile New liner - fill with well water

    I just installed a new liner and I'm filling the pool with well water. I know there is a lot of rust, but it's all I can do at this point. When the water gets to the skimmers and we start filtering - what would be the first step to getting this water balanced. I have Ben's kit - should I post numbers? I know I'll need to start the muriatic acid, but I'm wondering the order of everything. Will I only add acid - take care of that problem and then move on or can some things be done together? Thanks in advance for any help.

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    Default Re: New liner - fill with well water

    My first step would be to get a complete set of numbers on your fill water. I'd start letting the fill hose circulate some metal sequestrant as it fills to get the iron bound up.

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    Default Re: New liner - fill with well water

    The numbers today (about 1/3 full):
    PH: 7.7
    Alk: 218
    CYA: 0
    Chl: 0
    Iron: 2.2

    I put 32 oz of sequestering agent in. Would you suggest working on getting in some CYA as soon as I can start filtering? Can I do anything else at the same time or should I get that number up first?

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    Default Re: New liner - fill with well water

    Quote Originally Posted by ksturge View Post

    I put 32 oz of sequestering agent in. Would you suggest working on getting in some CYA as soon as I can start filtering? Can I do anything else at the same time or should I get that number up first?
    CYA is a low priority. You're not swimming, so chlorine staying power isn't a big concern. Getting it full and starting the filter should be your big push now.

    If you really have iron at 2.2ppm, I've seen it advised to add 1 quart of metal sequestrant for each 0.5ppm of iron for each 10,000 gallons of water. I have no experience with that or what else it might do to water chemistry, but with a new liner you don't want iron stains.
    Last edited by JohnT; 05-22-2007 at 12:49 PM.

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    Default Re: New liner - fill with well water

    Thanks, I'm glad I put the sequestering agent in.

    As soon as the filter is running, what should I put in first?

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    Default Re: New liner - fill with well water

    Eeeek. I've been filling up my vinyl liner pool with well water for the past 2 years, and this is the first I've heard that I need to check the iron and isolate it.

    I use a Walmart OTO test kit to do my balance testing - what kind of test do I need to buy to check the iron?

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