Hello all! I've been mainly a lurker here reading the trials and tribulations of everyone else, but I decided to make the switch to Chlorine from Baquacil and began the process yest...
My pool: 18x38 above ground, 52" deep with a DE filter, on Baquacil for 5 or 6 years. First year or two went very well, and then all heck broke loose with blooms of mustard yearly, not to mention a large chunk of my paycheck leaving quickly to fight it with more shock and sanitizer.
My pool store has always been moderatly helpful at times, though at other times downright mean, and running the above pool with Baquacil has always cost me an arm and a leg and I constantly fight cloudy water and blooms in July/August. It's time.
The gents at the pool store, when I told them last night I was about to convert, tested my water for me and my results are:
Baq - 12
pH - 7.0
Baq Oxidizer - 7
(I know the rest doesn't matter just yet...)
My question is that they told me to add into my pool 8 pounds of Target Shock and Swim, and let that circulate for 24-48 hours and retest after that which will, in their words, get rid of the leftover Baq before I start shocking 2 times a day with a gallon and a third of shock (12.5% Cl).
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience on this? With the long weekend coming up and hopefully me being about to leave work a little early, I can do whatever I need to the pool easily for almost 3-4 days straight. And I have no issues waking up in the middle of the night to check a FC level too.I'm so done with Baquacil, it's not even funny.
Also, the they tell me my pool has 20,000 gallons. If I use BleachCalc (and thanks to whomever wrote it!) it tells me I have just shy over 17.5 gallons.
18x38x52" deep oval.
I dunno..... The volume is essential to calculating how much Cl to add in, no? I prefer to trust the math, rather than the store...
Thanks in advance for any help, tips, and such! I look forward to a clear pool this year, for the first time years!
Jay
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