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SMWill42
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Post subject: Re: why is my baquacil oxidizer disappearing  Posted: May 18th, 2009, 8:03 pm |
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Joined: June 8th, 2008, 3:12 pm Posts: 88 Location: Carrollton, GA
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Just be patient with your conversion. It takes time. Like I told you earlier you will save money, I know from experience and a waste of money last year. Right now all I have to deal with is the debris the wind blows in during the many thunderstorms we have had this spring. I opened to clear water only a few leaves and pinestraw that the leafnet let get through. CONVERTING FROM BAQUA TO BBB This is my post of my conversion and what my pool looked like at the end of July last year. It is the first picture. None of that this year. Just make sure you get a good test kit. I honestly do not think the chlorine will bother your wife if you get rid of all of the combined chlorine. Just make sure it is less than 1.
Good Luck, Susan
_________________ 18x33 AGP, BAQUAPURE 200 lb sandfilter, 2 1/2hp Workhorse pump (2 speed)
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neelix
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Post subject: Re: why is my baquacil oxidizer disappearing  Posted: May 19th, 2009, 9:51 am |
Joined: May 16th, 2009, 6:24 pm Posts: 7
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OK, I think that I am going to make the switch. I will go to my pool store today to get what I need. What is the best test kit that I need to purchase without breaking the bank. I have seen them anywhere from $5.00 to $200.00. My pool is a above ground, 18 round, 4 feet high.
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MikeInTN
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Post subject: Re: why is my baquacil oxidizer disappearing  Posted: May 19th, 2009, 10:07 am |
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Joined: May 27th, 2007, 9:23 pm Posts: 1345 Location: Middle Tennessee
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The two kits we recommend unfortunately most often can't be found in pool stores; The TF-100 and the Tayor K-2006. The TF-100 is created and sold by one of the local members here (Dave aka duraleigh) and lots of forum members have it and use it. I used a link to SPS for the K-2006 because that's about the cheapest price I've found online for it. Both test kits have the FAS-DPD chlorine test, which can accurately measure your FC and CC to 20ppm + in units of .2 ppm or .5 ppm. The kits may seem to be a bit pricey, but they pay for themselves by allowing you to take control of your water balance and add what you need, instead of relying on a pool store to tell you what they think your water balance is, and selling you a lot of stuff you don't need.
_________________ 24' x 52" AGP - approx 13,500 gallons Pentair Optiflo 1 hp/2sp pump w/ Swimpro Voyager 150 sq ft cartridge filter Intex 8110 SWCG "Fear the Schnauz!"
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frustratedpoolmom
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Post subject: Re: why is my baquacil oxidizer disappearing  Posted: May 19th, 2009, 2:01 pm |
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Joined: May 20th, 2007, 2:59 pm Posts: 11039 Location: SWSuburban Chicago, IL
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I would second the advice on the above kits, and also recommend since you are doing a conversion, that you order extra FAS-DPD powder and titrant drops, as you will be doing a lot of FC testing during the conversion process. If stored properly, your kit should last a year or two.
_________________ TFP Moderator Helpful links: Pool School; The Pool Calculator; CYA/Chlorine Chart 24' round AG pool, 52" high, Laars "lite 2" heater; Waterway 2 spd Pump; 150 Sq ft. Clearwater Cartridge Filter; Former and DISSATISFIED "Pool Frog" owner NO LONGER FRUSTRATED thanks to TFP.com www.PerfectlyClearPoolService.com
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