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    Default Re: Chlorine level is low

    Hi Sherrie and welcome to the Pool Forum!

    You didn't do anything by adding the shock as long as the shock is not a trichlor blend that has copper in it.

    To be able to give better advice, we need to know more about your pool -- type, size, type of filter, size of pump. How does the water look? Can you post a complete set of numbers taken with your kit? We recommend buying a DPD-FAS kit (Taylor K-2006) but since you already bought the DPD kit, you can just pick up a K-1515 from the test kit link in my signature below and it will give you the test that your kit is missing which allows you to measure chlorine levels higher than 5.

    Post the requested info and somebody here should be able to help you.

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    Ok I ordered the K-1515 kit but I wont be getting it for about a week. I have an above ground 18x52 round pool with a Heyward sand filter that says 50 pounds and a 1 HP Heyward pump. My pH is still reading 7.8 but the chlorine reading is clear so I guess its zero. The water is a little cloudy and there is still a little algae on bottom. What should I do until I get that other test kit?

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    Well I guess I have to get another test kit. The kit I have from Leslies is "Basic Poolcare DPD Test Kit" Free Chlorine or Bromine,pH and I ordered the k-1515 today so now my question is what other kits am I gonna need before I can do anything else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sherriemoseley View Post
    The kit I have from Leslies is "Basic Poolcare DPD Test Kit" Free Chlorine or Bromine,pH and I ordered the k-1515 today so now my question is what other kits am I gonna need before I can do anything else?
    Here's the Leslie's page: http://www.lesliespool.com/Home/Pool...Test-Kits.html

    Tell me exactly which kit you have (none there are called "Basic Poolcare DPD").

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    Arrg-g-gh. NOT one of my favorite Taylor kits (Taylor # K1001); the Taylor K1000 (OTO) is much more useful. I do NOT like DPD color match kits, for all sorts of reasons. But for a variety of reasons, the pool industry LOVES them. At least, the pH test in that kit is good.

    OK. Standard recipe again:

    1. Get an OTO kit locally, (see the test kit info page link in my signature) but continue to use the pH test from the Taylor K1001
    2. Get 2 gallons of plain 6% bleach (can probably get bleach and kit at Walmart).
    3. First evening after you have both, test the pool, add 1 gallon of bleach, test the pool again (record the color -- orange? even if it doesn't match)
    4. Following AM, test the pool again, and again that evening. Let us know what you see.
    5. Order a K2006 (same test kit info page)
    6. Tell us what sort of pool you have (vinyl, FG, concrete) and the make / model of both your pump and filter
    7. Give us a list of the chemicals you've put in since opening. We'll need exact brand names, since terms like "shock" or "chlorinator" have no particular meaning.
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    Hi sherrie,
    In the meantime just continue adding the 1-2 gallons of bleach every night. You don't want to let your chlorine be at 0 at any point right now because of the algae already present
    18' round 7.5K gal AG vinyl pool; bleach; Hayward C900 cartridge filter; Hayward Power Flo Matrix 3/4HP pump; hrs; HTH 6-way test kit
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