- Apr 25, 2016
- 78
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Unfortunately, I had to close my pool early last year and open late. Just the opposite of what is recommended. Needless to say, when I opened this past Thursday 4/25/24 it was a swamp. I had zero chlorine, and zero CYA and pH was very high. A half gallon of MA and my pH was 7.6. I next brought the chlorine up to what I thought should be 10ppm (2 gallons of 10% bleach). My initial set of numbers was this:
CL 4.5
CC 1
pH 7.6
TA 80
CH 400
CYA 0
BOR 0
Salt 2200
CSI negative .100
I proceeded to vacuum the swamp and was done for the day. Next day the CL was zero so thinking I needed some CYA I added 8 pounds of conditioner per Pool Math. I know I know, Pool Math is only a guide and I should have used half of the recommended dose and then checked it, but I didn't. The Pool Math calculation said I would be at 48 but I ended up at 70 which is pretty high for a slam. I added 3 more gallons of 10% bleach and then 2 more gallons to bring it up to slam because I kept losing chlorine. This brings us to today. I bought 12 gallons of 10% bleach from Wally. Starting at 10am today I added 5 gallons of bleach and every 30 minutes when checking the level if, it dropped, which it did, I would add 2 or 3 gallons more to try and find where the chlorine would hold but, it never held. I went all the way up to 54 ppm CL and 1 hour later it was 50. An hour and a half after that it was 44. Total of 11 gallons of bleach and still losing chlorine. To complicate things even more, we are under a severe weather threat and could get up to 5" of rain. I decided to wait until the weather passed before going any further, most likely on Monday, the 29th. I should point out that the CC is consistently at zero now. I bought an ammonia test strip kit and the ammonia is at zero per test strips for what they're worth.
So, now what. I am asking for help with this problem. This is the first time this has happened to my pool. The TFP method has kept things running smoothly since I joined but this is beyond my skill level. My guess is that I should drain to get the CYA down to around 30 and go at it again but even with a CYA of 70, shouldn't a 54 CL been enough to kill nearly anything? I really am baffled, and I surely could use some advice. Thank you in advance.
CL 4.5
CC 1
pH 7.6
TA 80
CH 400
CYA 0
BOR 0
Salt 2200
CSI negative .100
I proceeded to vacuum the swamp and was done for the day. Next day the CL was zero so thinking I needed some CYA I added 8 pounds of conditioner per Pool Math. I know I know, Pool Math is only a guide and I should have used half of the recommended dose and then checked it, but I didn't. The Pool Math calculation said I would be at 48 but I ended up at 70 which is pretty high for a slam. I added 3 more gallons of 10% bleach and then 2 more gallons to bring it up to slam because I kept losing chlorine. This brings us to today. I bought 12 gallons of 10% bleach from Wally. Starting at 10am today I added 5 gallons of bleach and every 30 minutes when checking the level if, it dropped, which it did, I would add 2 or 3 gallons more to try and find where the chlorine would hold but, it never held. I went all the way up to 54 ppm CL and 1 hour later it was 50. An hour and a half after that it was 44. Total of 11 gallons of bleach and still losing chlorine. To complicate things even more, we are under a severe weather threat and could get up to 5" of rain. I decided to wait until the weather passed before going any further, most likely on Monday, the 29th. I should point out that the CC is consistently at zero now. I bought an ammonia test strip kit and the ammonia is at zero per test strips for what they're worth.
So, now what. I am asking for help with this problem. This is the first time this has happened to my pool. The TFP method has kept things running smoothly since I joined but this is beyond my skill level. My guess is that I should drain to get the CYA down to around 30 and go at it again but even with a CYA of 70, shouldn't a 54 CL been enough to kill nearly anything? I really am baffled, and I surely could use some advice. Thank you in advance.