Hi, First time pool owner and first post here. Have been reading this forum, great information! I think just getting there with all chemicals and balancing etc.
Now, last week drained the pool due to very high CYA (160, using dilution method). CYA is now in 20s, looking to go up slowly, using the di-chlor i had on hand until CYA is in the range and then completely move to liquid chlorine. I am also taking the help of local pool guy, who obviously prefers Tablets. However, I would like to stay with BBB for now.
One of the questions came up is, about pH of 12.5% liquid chlorine being 12 - 13. Over the last couple months, we had to regularly add Acid due to high pH in the pool. Are there liquid chlorine without so high pH? If not, how do you see this addressed?
Thanks,
-Prad
Now, last week drained the pool due to very high CYA (160, using dilution method). CYA is now in 20s, looking to go up slowly, using the di-chlor i had on hand until CYA is in the range and then completely move to liquid chlorine. I am also taking the help of local pool guy, who obviously prefers Tablets. However, I would like to stay with BBB for now.
One of the questions came up is, about pH of 12.5% liquid chlorine being 12 - 13. Over the last couple months, we had to regularly add Acid due to high pH in the pool. Are there liquid chlorine without so high pH? If not, how do you see this addressed?
Thanks,
-Prad