Quote Originally Posted by Watermom View Post
Probably. Also, keep your pump running. Have you checked to see how much chlorine you are losing overnight? If you are losing more than 1ppm from sundown one evening til within 2 hours of sunrise the next morning, then you are fighting something in the water.

What are you using to chlorinate with? Does the pool still have algae or is it no longer green? What kind of kit are you currently using?
It is tough to figure how much chlorine loss at night since my test kit only measures to 5 ppm (it's a dropper type kit from Walmart). Based on the amounts of chlorine/ bleach that I have been adding over the last three days, I estimate that my pool has been kept at 15-30 ppm, steady. I would say that there is minimal loss at night, if I had to go by what I see in my tester. The pool has been blue but cloudy since I began this regimen three days ago. I just tested using the distilled water method and used 4 parts distilled water and 1 part pool water ( I know the accuracy becomes an issue when diluted so much) and my results are deep yellow indicating higher than 5 ppm, which when multiplied out yeilds an estimate of 25 ppm or higher. My water looks very blue and inviting, just cloudy.
I am not looking forward to keeping my pool at "shock" level all week until the arrival of my Taylor test kit, especially if it is unnecessary. I will do it, though, if it is advised.

By the way, I have used approximately 30 gallons or so of bleach in 2-3 days.