OK. Good. When I saw he had entered it all above, I thought maybe it had been put here instead of in the chart. I shoulda looked! Thanks, Anna.
OK. Good. When I saw he had entered it all above, I thought maybe it had been put here instead of in the chart. I shoulda looked! Thanks, Anna.
I promise, I did do my homework.
K2006 will be here soon. We were out in the pool today, and my wife commented on the fact that she could tell I used "store brand" chlorine because it smells different from Clorox or the stuff I used to get at the pool store. I told her I was only doing as instructed and once the level goes down, she won't smell it at all.
It didn't keep us from swimming for 2 hours, so it couldn't have been that big of a deal.
You really shouldn't be able to smell the chlorine at all. Usually when someone is smelling that chlorine smell it means they have a CC reading and actually need more chlorine to break it down. When you get the kit, post a full set of numbers and we'll have a look and see if anything needs tweaked.
Glad you had a good day in the pool. That is what it is all about!
(By the way -- reassure your wife that the store brand chlorine is fine. I don't think my pool has ever had anything but Walmart's generic bleach in it.)
So we've had a boatload of rain here the last few days - I have had to empty water out of the pool several times to keep it from going above the skimmers. Chlorine this morning is <1.0 ppm and pH is around 7.8. Clearly I need to add bleach, but how much? And what to do about the pH at this point? I did not test the TA as I am running a tad late this morning.
1 gallon of 6% bleach adds 6 ppm FC to 10,000 gallons. Calculate that out for your volume. Don't worry about the pH. It's still in range and may drift down again. What's your CYA these days?
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CYA = 90
TA = 140
I've not added any pucks, so there should be nothing adding CYA anymore. I added 3 jugs of 6% 96oz chlorine. And removed 7-8 frogs or parts of frogs from the skimmers.
I'll retest in the morning and if need be can add another jug. Should be swimmable by afternoon I would think.
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