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    Help! Green Swamp

    If you would've told me after 2 nights of SLAM this is where we would be I'm not sure I would have believed it. Trust the process! Thanks again.
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    Help! Green Swamp

    Definitely improved overnight. Thanks for all the help so far FC 38
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    Help! Green Swamp

    Thanks! Will add tonight
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    Help! Green Swamp

    I'm using 10 percent liquid chlorine is there a rough estimate how much a gallon will add to my current FC level??
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    Help! Green Swamp

    We are getting new pool steps and have to drain at some point this season (when our pool place gets to us). That being said I would prefer to SLAM if that is at all feasible. I have a fairly large supply of LC and CalHypo (if that is acceptable) Secondly I have done the CYA test a few more...
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    Help! Green Swamp

    Just got test TF-Pro. Here is what I have so far: CYA 85 (I could still see a faint black dot until about 70 not sure if that is because I knew it was there) FC 21 PH 7.4 TA 150? (Went clear around drop8 Turned to orange at roughly drop 10 but it was just a darker orange around drop 15...
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    Help! Green Swamp

    Pulled the cover off to a mess for the first time in a very long time. Pool floor was visible all the way to the deep end but after adding "shock" (Sams club Dichlor) pool has gone to zero visibility with the pump running for over 36 hours at this point.. The basic test kit I have shows a high...
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    Liquid Chlorine Price Conversion 12.5%, 10%, 6% 3% Question

    Re: Liquid Chlorine Price Conversion 12.5%, 10%, 6% 3% Quest I just multiply the percentage by the volume of the container in ounces. For example, 1 gallon of 12% contains 15.36 ounces of sodium hypochlorite, while 96oz of 6% contains 5.76 ounces of sodium hypochlorite. That means the gallon...
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    Liquid Chlorine Price Conversion 12.5%, 10%, 6% 3% Question

    Just wondering if anyone uses some type of conversion in regards to Liquid Chlorine and the best value. Can I assume 6% price would have to be half of the 12% price to be getting the same bang for your buck? Example if per gallon: 12.5% is $3.40 10% is $2.99 6% is $1.60 3% is $...