- Jun 22, 2014
- 52,028
- Pool Size
- 17888
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Liquid chlorine is the tool of choice. The fact it has changed from green to light blue is good, but you still have a way ahead. It's important to reach the SLAM FC level of 12 and keep it there. In this initial SLAM stage, it might require you to add the chlorine with pump on high, brush around if needed to help mix, and test again in about 10-15 minutes. Don't wait much longer. Don't let it fall so much. Then bump it up again. If you do that a few times I think you'll find the FC will break-through the barrier of organics that are trying to over power the chlorine. Once it starts to hold, the rate of FC dropping will not be quite as significant and you'll be able to spread-out the testing intervals.
If you still have stabilizer soaking, squeeze it out to get all the mushy granules out and into the water. No stabilizer sitting on the pool floor. If tomorrow you find the CYA still low, add another 10 ppm via the sock method.
If you still have stabilizer soaking, squeeze it out to get all the mushy granules out and into the water. No stabilizer sitting on the pool floor. If tomorrow you find the CYA still low, add another 10 ppm via the sock method.