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    Default Re: help adjusting

    the easiest way to add the cya is to pour it SLOWLY into the skimmer with the pump running. Run the pump continusously for the frist 24 to 48 hours, don't back wash for a week, and don't bother testing it for a week. You can add bleach to the skimmer after you add the cya with no problems.
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    If you do want to do the sock in the skimmer, just lift it out while you pour the bleach and then put it back in afterwards. Any of these ways to add the CYA is fine. I usually do add it into the skimmer. This is the first time I did the sock in the skimmer instead. Your choice.

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    i put 5 lbs of stablizer in on tuesday and also i put in 3 gallons of bleach because i had no clorine in the pool. i have not added anything else and the clorine is holding now. this mornings readings are
    FC-10, CC-0, PH-7.4, TA-120.
    I have not checked cya since adding the stablizer. Is FC at 10 okay? and other numbers okay?

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    Yes. A chlorine reading of 10 is fine for your CYA level. Take a look at the Best Guess Chlorine Chart in my signature below.

    Do this. Test chlorine this evening when the sun is off the pool and then again in the morning within two hours of sunrise. If you have not lost more than 1ppm of chlorine overnight AND your CC is no greater than 0.5 and the pool is clear, then you can let the chlorine level drift down and keep it between 3-6 all the time.

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    Thank you Watermom and for such a quick response!!! This forum is such a huge help!!!

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    You are very welcome!

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    one more question...clorine is now holding. but after swimming today, the pools deep end seems a little foggy. i can see the bottom and all, just doesnt seem perfectly clear. this happened yesterday too after swimming but i did need to add bleach last night and i did add 1 1/2 gallons. the pool looked great today before swimming. my numbers tonight are:
    cya 30
    FC-5
    CC--it just very slightly changed after the drops, but did not turn completely at all
    PH-7.6
    TA-110
    pool temperature is 82, i do have a heater.
    let me know what you think is going on to make this happen after swimming and what i should do, if anything. Thank YOU!!
    Last edited by poolhelp101; 06-16-2012 at 10:07 PM. Reason: make the post a little clearier

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