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PostPosted: March 21st, 2010, 9:05 pm 
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Am I supposed to be checking my CC at each reading or wait until I get closer to the end of the conversion? I added enough chlorine to bring to 15 at 7:30
At 9:00 my levels are:
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PostPosted: March 21st, 2010, 9:13 pm 
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That is fairly normal during a conversion. There is no need to test CC at this phase of a conversion. Save your reagent by skipping the CC portion of the test until the FC level holds at 15 overnight. After that happens, the CC level becomes much more important.



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PostPosted: March 21st, 2010, 9:25 pm 
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Thanks, I will keep you posted.



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Today when I got home from work, FC was 4, I put in chlorine to raise to 15 according the Pool Calculator
An hour later the FC was at 5, I added to 15 and in an hour the FC is at 7. Do I add more chlorine now, or just check the chlorine level in the morning?



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If you are able to add it now, I suggest you do so.



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Thanks, you all are great!
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Thanks, you all are great!
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Test your water frequently and add the appropriate amount of bleach to get back up to 15ppm. Do this as often as possible, as often as every hour if you can, but at least once a day. Make sure you test and add bleach before bed, and test again in the morning before the sun hits your pool. Initially, the FC will be used up very quickly. The more often you can test and boost your FC to 15, the faster the conversion will go. Toward the middle of the conversion, it is more prudent to test and add your bleach in the evening, or at other times when the sunlight is not directly shining on your water.


The more often you can knock it up to 15ppm FC, the better!

We're gonna need some pics soon :mrgreen:

Have you tried a free account from PhotoBucket.com?



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I can post them to picasa (the google photo site). Will that help?



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Oh yes. :)
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That was before the conversion started on 3/19/2010.
The one below is after the first couple of doses of bleach on 3/20/2010
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This next one is on 3/21/2010, it really looks more dramatic than pictures show!
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Here was today and I feel like I am finally getting somewhere the numbers are in the higher digits more consistently!
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Thanks for all the pictures! It looks like you are making wonderful progress. It sounds like you might be getting towards the middle stage of the conversion. To check you should tell us what you overnight FC loss is, ie if you raise FC to 15 in the evening, what is FC early the next morning?



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You are making great progress and thanks for the pics! ::epds::



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just a quick question here...is your pool not level, or is it just the angle of the photo? It seems like your skimmer output the water level is higher than over on the opposite side of the pool??

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The pool is actually level, the photographer may not be! ; )
My FC was 7 this morning after raising it to 15 last night. Does that mean I am at the midpoint?
I usually measure FC and add chlorine bleach 3 times in the evening and once in the morning and I finally feel like I am getting somewhere!!! This is an amazing and actually fun process! The brownish gooey baquacil stuff is gross though. There is some in the skimmer and I will try and remember to take a picture of it so you all can see it. I feel like you all like kind of gross things!
I really want to thank you all for your help and insight and can not wait until the pool is crystal clear again!!



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I feel like you all like kind of gross things!


:puker:
Just Butterfly and Bama. Duraleigh does too... :mrgreen:



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rcar430 wrote:
I feel like you all like kind of gross things!


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Just Butterfly and Bama. Duraleigh does too... :mrgreen:


hahaha, too funny! It helps others going thru (or thinking about going thru) a conversion to see some of the possibilities they may face should they decide to 'accept this mission' ..... :P



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