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16'x30' rectangle 22K gal IG vinyl pool; SWCG; Hayward Pro SEries S220T sand filter; Hayward pump; hrs; Taylor K-2006 ; city; PF:5.5
As you pH is 7.2, don't use any more dichlor until you can raise it with borax. I was under the impression that you had pretty much the same chlorine before and after adding the dichlor indicating a drop of 5 - 7 ppm. If your chlorine hasn't changed since yesterday, I'd wait to get accurate results with the K-2006. If you chlorine does drop to a level you can read with OTO, then I'd bring it back up to shock level with bleach.
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12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
So next step is to raise the pH with borax or should I wait on new test kit? If I raise the pH first, then I wait on new kit unless I can read chlorine level with current kit, right? then I would shock the pool? Will bleach be better to use than cal-hypo to shock? Should I leave filter running for now? Thanks!
16'x30' rectangle 22K gal IG vinyl pool; SWCG; Hayward Pro SEries S220T sand filter; Hayward pump; hrs; Taylor K-2006 ; city; PF:5.5
I wouldn't add another dose of dichlor with the pH at 7.2 as it could push your pH below 7.0. How low does your pH comparator read?
We're not sure how high your chlorine is, just that it's above 5ppm. You need to be at 15ppm for shock level - we'll be able to measure this directly when the K-2006 arrives. If your chlorine reading looks the same today as yesterday, then it's not being consumed fast and I'd be concerned with over-dosing until it can be reliably read.
When you can get a reliable (in range) chlorine reading, you can decide to: 1) Bring pH up with borax and dose with dichlor - or - 2) Dose with bleach or cal-hypo. I would avoid cal-hypo at this point as we have no CH reading (we will when the k-2006 arrives).
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
To get a ballpark figure of where your chlorine is until your good kit comes, you can dilute your water sample. This is not super accurate, but better than nothing at all.
Testing Without a Good Kit
Either use bleach or dichlor but if you use dichlor, you do need to raise your pH some with Borax or it may drop below 7.0 which you don't want. Yes, to running the pump 24/7 while you are trying to clear the pool. What kind of filter do you have?
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pH comparator goes down to 6.8. I just checked chlorine and it looks like it is still at 5. Kind of hard to tell as it is 8:20 at night so my indoor light is not as good as day light. I have a sand filter. Should I be running pump 24/7 even if I am not adding anything right now? Glad to help financially...it didn't seem right to get all this advice and assistance for free!
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16'x30' rectangle 22K gal IG vinyl pool; SWCG; Hayward Pro SEries S220T sand filter; Hayward pump; hrs; Taylor K-2006 ; city; PF:5.5
While you are trying to clear the pool of algae, you should run the pump 24/7. Watch your filter pressure. When it rises 8-10 psi over your clean filter pressure, backwash it.
Morning! PH is 7.2 and chlorine is still at 5. I misspoke yesterday about the color. I would say it is a medium yellow at most and not dark. I'm planning to get distilled water this morning to do the test without a kit since I haven't heard that the 2006 kit has shipped. I am leaving town in 24 hours (Fri am) and will be back on Sunday evening. Any way to shock with bleach (based on distilled water test results) in 24 hours successfully or will I be wasting bleach?
Thanks.
16'x30' rectangle 22K gal IG vinyl pool; SWCG; Hayward Pro SEries S220T sand filter; Hayward pump; hrs; Taylor K-2006 ; city; PF:5.5