Not sure if my post went through or there is a delay when I post, but here it is again.
I didn't add the bleach yet. But here are my test results.
No clorine
Ph 7.0
Alk 30ppm
Calcium 30ppm
Should I still add the 2gals of bleach?
Not sure if my post went through or there is a delay when I post, but here it is again.
I didn't add the bleach yet. But here are my test results.
No clorine
Ph 7.0
Alk 30ppm
Calcium 30ppm
Should I still add the 2gals of bleach?
Yes. add the bleach.
And yes, there's a delay -- users who register 'anonymously' are moderated, so that their posts don't appear till checked. By anonymous, I mean without any data I can use to easily verify that they aren't spammers, who constantly try to register and fake their way in.
Once a users has posted enough for us to be sure AND we get past the 'hump' we upgrade. But that won't happen till after July 4th.
PoolDoc / Ben
Ok, thanks. I added the bleach.
Shoudl I test for Free Chlorine-combind tomorrow? should I test everything else to?
I added a signature. Not sure it that helps with the Anonymous.
Oval 18x34 14400 Above Ground Dough Boy, DE Pentair
No, you don't have do another K2006 test.
As long as your pool is clear, just add a gallon of bleach each PM, till you work out a plan. Your pH is pretty low, so you should probably also add a box of borax -- slowly, to the skimmer, with the pump on.
Get a cheap OTO / phenol red kit for quick tests -- skip the bleach dose if the OTO test shows dark yellow or orange.
Meanwhile, you need to decide what's next. Dichlor is a chlorinating powder that adds 9 ppm stabilizer for every 10 ppm of chlorine. It's very soluble and easy to add, and is the basis (with borax) of the SS recipe. You can get it at Sams Club quite cheaply:http://pool9.net/sams-dichlor24/You *may* be able to find it at Home Depot, Lowes or Ace Hardware -- look for a dichlor that has at least 56% "available chlorine" and NO copper listed.
http://pool9.net/sam-dichlor50/
Eventually, you have to stop using dichlor, because your stabilizer will get too high. But for now, you can use it, along with borax, to maintain your pool.
mfhache
Last edited by PoolDoc; 06-02-2014 at 11:24 AM.
PoolDoc / Ben
So I have some supplies that came with the pool. Would like t use these up if possible.
I got:
2lb bag of PH Plus for Rainging Ph levels
http://www.buckmansinc.com/store/pH-...2-O4I_102.aspx
A box of "once a week" bottles that contain "sodium dicloro-s-trazinetrione" Available chlorine 35% . 2lbs bottles
It came with 4 bottles of this, and some grey big tablets that go in the filter.
Can i use any of this before buying other stuff?
thanks
Oval 18x34 14400 Above Ground Dough Boy, DE Pentair
The soda ash should be OK, but you only need it if your pH goes below 7.0.
The other stuff? Not so much.
The diluted dichlor *may* be OK, if it has no copper. The grey tablets are something new for me. Can you provide EXACT maker and product names. Meanwhile, do NOT use those grey tablets.
PoolDoc / Ben
ok thanks. For the 2lb bag of soda ash, how should I add it and how much? Should I just add 1lb to the filter, or dilute on a bucket of water first.
Oval 18x34 14400 Above Ground Dough Boy, DE Pentair
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