Thanks Marie, I was hoping you'd chime in. Sorta predicted what you'd say too, but wanted to throw it out there.
This thing is a 4.5" x 9" high cylinder. Say I put it in a three gallon bucket, how much AA to be effective?
Thanks Marie, I was hoping you'd chime in. Sorta predicted what you'd say too, but wanted to throw it out there.
This thing is a 4.5" x 9" high cylinder. Say I put it in a three gallon bucket, how much AA to be effective?
I'm not sure, but my guess would be that a cup would probably be plenty. You could probably dissolve a bottle of vitamin C tablets in the bucket and it would be enough. You will know that there is enough when you see the metal stains start to lift very quickly. Let me know how you make out![]()
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
So my wife picked up a bottle of Vit. C tablets (chewable, and quite tasty). After tasting one, I reluctantly dumped them in said 3 gal. bucket added hot water and then the filter element.
Next day the water was real rust colored, and the element looked... better. There's still staining on it which is likely the other sediments that might be found in ground water.
So it seems like a worthwhile endeavor. Thanks for your help!
C.
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