ph 7.3
alk 170
cya 45
tc 4.0
the tablet I bought are by Dupont sanitizer 3" chlorinating tablets
99% trichloro-s-trizainetrione with available chlorine 90% and 1% other which it doesn't say what it is
The tabs you have are trichlor, which are raising your CYA as we speak. Your CYA is at a point where you already need to keep a minimum of 3 ppm chlorine, and preferably closer to 6. I would definitely stop using them now and switch to bleach as your chlorine source. To clear up your algae, you need to add chlorine to the pool til you get to 15 ppm and keep it there, with your pump running 24/7, until the pool goes to cloudy blue. You'll need to test and add more bleach 2-3 times daily until this happens. When the algae is gone and the water is cloudy blue, then keep your filter running but you can let your chlorine drop back down to the 3-6 ppm range, but NO LOWER than 3.
Brushing your pool daily during this process will speed it up, and running the vacuum certainly won't hurt.
Janet
thanks I will let you know what happens
alright. I put more than 10 gallons of bleach in Saturday evening now my level are terrible. Everything look good yesterday.
chlorine less than 1.3
ph around 7.7
alka 200
cya 35.
my slide has started to turn yellow from the bleach which it hasn't before. My alka has always been within range but after the rain came up. My ph has risen and looks like my cya has gone down. I have scrubed my walls vacumned on waste. Let my pump run non stop. At present my pool cleaner is running, just turned it on. HELPPPPPPP. I am wasting money
Is there a difference between the Walmart brand of bleach and Chlorax.
What are you using to test? Are you using strips or a drop-based test? Keep in mind that test strips are not accurate enough to help correct a problem--they give you a ballpark, but you really need accurate numbers to fix problems. If you don't have a drop-based test, you need to get one.
Once you have algae growing, you have to maintain a shock level--key word MAINTAIN--until you have killed the algae. With your CYA level, you need to get your chlorine up to 15 ppm and keep it there by testing and adding more chlorine 2-3 times daily until the algae dies. It won't help to shock it once, then let your chlorine come down. 10 gallons of 6% bleach will raise the chlorine in your pool to approximately 16 ppm--but if you haven't add any since then, you're not going to make any progress against the algae, since the chlorine is being used up in the battle against the green stuff.
Bleach will sometimes cause a temporary rise in pH, and high chlorine levels will often cause the pH test to give falsely high results. If your slide is turning yellow, and you are using test strips to test your water, I strongly recommend that you have the water tested using drop-based testing to make sure you really know what your chlorine level is. If it's not at 15, then you need to get it there and hold it there to kill off the algae.
WalMart bleach (generic) is 6% sodium hypochlorite (chlorine). Clorox is also 6%, I believe ( you can look at the label to confirm). However, clorox has started adding another ingredient to the bleach that is designed to help lift stains, but can appear in pool water as a white sediment on the bottom. WalMart bleach is cheaper and has no added ingredients (as long as you stay with the plain ultra bleach and make sure you're not buying the stuff with the scents added--you don't want that).
Janet
Last edited by aylad; 06-16-2008 at 07:09 PM.
I am using the drop based testing kit. I have 3 different ones and use all 3 when my results are bad just to see. All 3 gave the same results. Should I be concerned about my CYA. thanks
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