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    Default Re: New to the Pool

    Hey Steve;

    Welcome! Pools are stressful and confusing at first, but if you equipment is OK, everything should be pretty easy shortly!

    1. Don't worry about the alkalinity.
    2. Do get some acid -- preferably muriatic acid from Lowes or similar. Add acid 1/2 gallon (approx) at time, till your pH is below 7.6. See this page, to learn how to use muriatic safely: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?13111
    3. Order a K2006. See this page about testing: http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/showthread.php?14994
    4. Not sure what sort of kit you bought -- none available will read "45 ppm" of CYA. If it's NOT an OTO kit, get one.
    5. Add 3 gallons of 6% household bleach each evening UNLESS OTO test shows orange-ish yellow.
    6. Run filter 24/7. Do not back wash until you see a pressure increase.
    7. Complete your signature, per example below.
    8. Continue vacuum, UNLESS the chlorine gets below (light yellow or less)

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    Thanks for the info. I got HTH 6-way test kit from Walmart

    For cya, after mixing I had to pour it into a container until I could no longer see the black dot. That's where I got the 45 from.

    I'll continue with the bleach, add some muriatic acid and post updates. One thing I'll have to do is check my electrical panel as there is a timer on there for the filter. I'll make sure that it is running 24/7 for now.

    Looking forward to this summer and very happy I found this forum. :thumbup:
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    OK. I didn't realize that was still available -- they no longer sell it in my area: http://www.walmart.com/ip/HTH-6-Way-Test-Kit/17043668

    That's actually a very desirable kit -- it's a custom Taylor kit made for Arch / HTH, and not available otherwise.
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    Added m/a this morning around 8:30 est. Put in a little more than half gallon as it was hard to judge. At 11:30 est ph is now 7.2 and ch is 1. My timer shut the filter from 10pm to 7 am so that didn't help. Have it 24/7 now. With so much crud on the bottom yesterday I vac'd with the filter on waste. I have it on normal filter now and vac'd just where I could see. When doing so I noticed one of the water returns spitting out green sediment, so I've stopped the vacuuming for now.

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    Default Re: New to the Pool

    Sand filters catch dead algae better than they do live algae (green = live).

    So, kill the algae. With 22K gallons, and 45ppm CYA, you'll need a dose of 20+ ppm chlorine to do so. On your pool, that's 7 gallons of plain 6% bleach. Add it in the evening, then stir up the pool with a brush. Depending on how much sludge you have, you may need to repeat this several times.

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    Will do. Looking around the site made me check my bleach and noticed I got "splashless" Didn't even know it. Going to return 2 gallons and switch it out with the regular. They do have different ingredients. Splashless: http://www.clorox.com/products/cloro...ts-and-safety/
    Regular: http://www.clorox.com/products/cloro...ts-and-safety/

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    Default Re: New to the Pool

    Sorry!

    I went back and looked, and I forgot the "plain". We all try to say "plain 6% chlorine bleach", but I left it out.

    I don't think the splashless will mess your pool up too much; it might even help when you are trying clean up algae . . . but I don't know. So . . . "plain 6% chlorine bleach" or "plain 6% household bleach".

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