Pool Shock over Bleach
- By sande005
- Just Getting Started
- 5 Replies
Get the Menards. You'll need 66% less to get to the same sanitizer level as the weaker bleach. Fewer jugs to buy, less in the pool each time.
Thank you, I suppose no downside to trying polyfill. It could be falling from the sky as we have a terrible pollen season here. No staining on the floor so I imagine the solids are still in solution. Appreciate the help.sequestrant works in your pool by keeping solids in solution. The contaminants are still there in your pool, you just can't see them.
So if what you are seeing is inorganic, you need to add more sequestrant to make them return to solution but even better may be to capture and remove them with polyfill
The liquid chlorine answer was just for the question on how I chlorinatePost a picture of the product. So we can see what you adding. On that note, post all the products you have on hand that you use.
Liquid chlorine does not raise pH. It raises chlorine levels.
Awesome! Thank you for the reply, I will try that tonight when I get home!Welcome to TFP.
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You sure about this? He has the 3.0 SmartFlo pump. Everything I read says 230 (240) volt.VS pump being discussed both will run 120v/240V. Prefer 240V personally.
How does your spillway look when you run your VS pump at maximum speed?
I bought an inline canister but can’t seem to find the right hose connections. It’s been a couple of years, but from what remember, one end of the canister has an odd connection. Do you connect the end of the hose that normally goes into the skimmer to one end and then on the second hose section, connect the end that would go into the vacuum to the other end of the canister? That would then leave the skimmer connection. Last, have you used a skimmer sock in your canister? Thanks!I love my Riptide SL but it has its drawbacks atleast to me. I can't use it when I open pools as there is too much debris which clogs even the 400 micron filter and besides the design is to pump water through the filter and hold back the bulk but then the pool clouds up. I've decided for the first vacuum of the season is via the skimmer directly into the inch and half pipe using a three foot hose which then connects to my Hayward inline canister and from there I connect my 42 foot hose and a vac head. It sucks all in which gets caught in the canister. Only the fine junk pass to the pool filter and even sand can't pass. Large pools have me emptying it 3-4 times but it leaves the pool pristine. For the weekly I use the Riptide and have the 75,100,200,400 and the coarse filter which is basically just large mesh. In its proper use it can't be beat.
Put the two probes on the two screws to measure voltage. Not to ground.Just tested top screws of each relay with aux switch on for each. Got 1.4 volts each top screw. Had black probe of my meter on ground bar and red probe on each top screw one by one.
Oops! At there is alignment. Maybe the mods can combine the threads.Welcome to TFP!!!
You have some good advice in your algae thread...