- Apr 28, 2021
- 6
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hello all, first post here. I’m a new member as well as a new (to me) pool owner. My wife and I just moved to Olive Branch, MS and the house we bought came with a 15,000gal in ground, SWG gunite pool. Over the last few weeks of winter when we moved in, I learned which pumps/ lines control which feature of the pool, learned about backwashing, brushing, and vacuuming. It’s been a lot of fun learning something new. As the weather’s been getting warmer I have known it is finally time to learn to tackle the beast that is water testing/balancing. I used the TFP kit left behind graciously by the previous owner, all dyes and reagents seem to still be within their shelf life. Initial results were:
FC- ~0
PH- 8.0
TA- 100
Cya- <30 (though I’m guessing 0)
Calcium- 80
Temp- 71°
So first order of business was to get the algae fighting stuff done first. Went to Home Depot and got 2 of their 10% pool chlorinator jugs ( $4/gal) which was less expensive than buying 4 of the 6% Clorox they had for sale, though I plan to try to find different bleach prices at Walmart or Aldi. I also picked up 2 bags of the clorox cya stabilizer. Went home and added a whole gallon of the 10% and one bag of the cya. Before my very eyes the clear blue water I added it to turned to emerald, but still very clear. Just sharing this for anyone in the same situation. Thanks to consulting these forums, I didn’t go chasing my tail trying to blue up the water with any additives like Metal Free or ANYTHING. The one takeaway from the posts I could find from people in my situation was to WAIT IT OUT! Apparently it’s the chlorine reacting with trace metals, although I’m uncertain if I am dealing with iron or copper. The bond or reaction they are undergoing is temporary and they will “precipitate” out. Sorry for butchering this explanation, all you chem nerds out there
. Attached you can see the before and after, after waiting about 48hrs. Now time to go get some calcium and mya. Remember, WAIT IT OUT, DONT FREAK OUT!
FC- ~0
PH- 8.0
TA- 100
Cya- <30 (though I’m guessing 0)
Calcium- 80
Temp- 71°
So first order of business was to get the algae fighting stuff done first. Went to Home Depot and got 2 of their 10% pool chlorinator jugs ( $4/gal) which was less expensive than buying 4 of the 6% Clorox they had for sale, though I plan to try to find different bleach prices at Walmart or Aldi. I also picked up 2 bags of the clorox cya stabilizer. Went home and added a whole gallon of the 10% and one bag of the cya. Before my very eyes the clear blue water I added it to turned to emerald, but still very clear. Just sharing this for anyone in the same situation. Thanks to consulting these forums, I didn’t go chasing my tail trying to blue up the water with any additives like Metal Free or ANYTHING. The one takeaway from the posts I could find from people in my situation was to WAIT IT OUT! Apparently it’s the chlorine reacting with trace metals, although I’m uncertain if I am dealing with iron or copper. The bond or reaction they are undergoing is temporary and they will “precipitate” out. Sorry for butchering this explanation, all you chem nerds out there
