Just completed pool rennovation. Plaster (Diamond Brite Watercolors) was done on April 22nd and fill completed April 25th. As part of contract, builder has been managing chemistry up until today. Here are my current readings using my TF-100:
Temp = 72
Ph = 7.6 (>7.5 but not as dark as 7.8)
FC = 3.0
CC = 0.5
TA = 140
CH = 200
CYA = 0
Everything was going fine until I woke up this morning to cloudy water.Looking back at builder notes it appears that 15 lbs of calcium was added on 5/7 and then again on 5/9. Didn't notice any issues after 5/7. If it makes any difference (not sure it does) we've had some rain the past two days. A few questions:
1. I presume the cloudiness is due to the rapid increase in calcium, vs gradually adding. How long should this take to subside - 1 day, 2 days? Seems to be mixed thoughts looking through other threads.
2. I need to get some stabilizer in as the chlorine just will burn off. Should I wait until the cloudiness clears?
3.With CC of 0.5, will regular chlorine dosing take care of that with time or do I need to bring up to shock level? I really would rather not increase chorline to shock level given the plaster is so new (recall reading somewhere high levels of chlorine not good in the first month or two).
Temp = 72
Ph = 7.6 (>7.5 but not as dark as 7.8)
FC = 3.0
CC = 0.5
TA = 140
CH = 200
CYA = 0
Everything was going fine until I woke up this morning to cloudy water.Looking back at builder notes it appears that 15 lbs of calcium was added on 5/7 and then again on 5/9. Didn't notice any issues after 5/7. If it makes any difference (not sure it does) we've had some rain the past two days. A few questions:
1. I presume the cloudiness is due to the rapid increase in calcium, vs gradually adding. How long should this take to subside - 1 day, 2 days? Seems to be mixed thoughts looking through other threads.
2. I need to get some stabilizer in as the chlorine just will burn off. Should I wait until the cloudiness clears?
3.With CC of 0.5, will regular chlorine dosing take care of that with time or do I need to bring up to shock level? I really would rather not increase chorline to shock level given the plaster is so new (recall reading somewhere high levels of chlorine not good in the first month or two).
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