Kinda sounds to me like your cya isn't high enough for stabilization. I'd up that to about 50 and see if that helps. Are you sure you read the CYA test right?
Kinda sounds to me like your cya isn't high enough for stabilization. I'd up that to about 50 and see if that helps. Are you sure you read the CYA test right?
day1,
He is around 50ppm CYA now.
Not sure exactly where I am on CYA now, but guesstimating was around 35 the last time I tested. I ran out of the R-0013 and am waiting on my new kit to arrive so I can retest. I added roughly 2 more lbs of CYA, again another guesstimate as it was about half of a 4 lb jug that I had left. I did shock it up to about 15 tonight. I was at 5 PPM and added 4 jugs of bleach. I walked 3 jugs around the pool and dumped one through my skimmer. My wife bought Clorox tonight instead of the generic stuff I get because it was on sale and actually a little cheaper. Maybe using the name brand bleach will do the trick! It is regular Clorox, no scent added. I will test again early in the morning and shock back to around 15. I also put my Aquabot in this evening. Maybe it will pick up whatever little creatures are lurking and feasting on my bleach.
Cya isn't the problem here. His Cl is dropping overnight, when there's no sun. The problem is elsewhere.Originally Posted by day1
Michael
6 AM reading of FC is 11.5, lost around 3.5 PPM overnight. Added 1 jug of bleach to get to 14. Is it a positive that I only lost 3.5 instead of the usual 5 overnight? I had the Aquabot in last night as well, so hopefully the bleach killed whatever it is and the Aquabot picked it up.
Absolutely. That shows a definite improvement. Keep at it!
Michael
A couple of points to think about.
If you're using an Aquabot you might be getting lazy about the backwash and have a lot of organic debris in the sand filter. I can see that coming on my pattern and I've only had the Dolphin about 10 days. Junk in the filter or in the Aquabot or in the pool itself is all the same to the chlorine. It will get consumed trying to oxodize it.
Also there is a chance that the chlorine has lost a lot of it kick before you put it in the pool. I'm sure if you played with numbers you could put a few drops of your bleach in a gallon of distilled water or something to see if it was really still 6% by the time you get it home to put it in the pool. Maybe just try a different source. (just noticed the comments about Clorox ... good move )
When you do your nightly additions of Cl. to get it to 15, I'd leave it an hour and then add another gallon before I hit the sack. If you're just touching your break point at 15, one hour after you got there you will be below the break point already..add some more ..and leave the pump running all night.
Last edited by brent.roberts; 06-09-2006 at 02:09 PM.
Didn't get a chance to test this afternoon as we took the kids to see Cars tonight after work. I was at 11.5 at 6 this morning. I added 1 jug of bleach to get to around 14. There were people over swimming tonight when we got home. I just tested at midnight and my FC was 6. I added 3 jugs around the pool and slowly poured one in the skimmer to see if that would help kill anything in the filter. I haven't backwashed in a week due to adding CYA through the skimmer Sunday. I will backwash tomorrow morning when I get up and test again. There is going to be straight sun on my pool tomorrow and inm the 90's, with a heavy swimmer load, so I know I will lose some in the day. Whatever I am fighting sure the heck is stubborn. I have been waiting on my replacement test kit since May 3rd and am out of R-0013 to test my CYA, and my DPD powder is getting to the bottom and clumping. I may have to go to Leslie's and just buy a kit there. Has anybody else ever had to fight anything like this before? My water is crystal clear and I have 0 CC. I have been hammering away with bleach all week, and still having to do so.
Gee, it sounds almost as if you are fighting bacquacil or used a bromine concoction to kill algae. Those folks have to use lots and lots and lots of bleach before the pool settles down. BTW, I've forgotten--is your pH correct? Toward the low end of the 7.3-78 range? Have you considered keeping it between 7.0 and 7.4? Chlorine is more effective at lower pH levels.
Leslies usually has the reagent refills, and they sell them from their on-line site as well. They also have a FAS-DPD kit. Of course, Taylor's on-line site has all that stuff too.
Carl