Hi Y'all - new member from Middle TN here. Have been doing a lot of lurking on the site and decided I needed some individualized guidance so created my profile and wanted to post a thread and hopefully get some guidance and feedback.
Decided to convert to Chlorine after reading a lot of the info on this site. 4 year old pool that's been on Baqua since day one, 3 part including CDX. I just finished dealing with my latest bout of pink slime and was doing some research on it which led me to TFP. Made the decision about a month ago, but I had some people coming in town for Memorial Day so I wanted to make sure the pool was open for them. I tried bringing the Baqua down as much as possible by not adding anymore and also draining about a foot and a 1/2 of water about a half dozen times and refilling, hoping to dilute the existing chemicals somewhat. Based on advice from pool store I added some non-chlorine shock into the skimmers and when the Baqua Sanitzer got down to high teens starting putting NST 70.2% Calcium Hypochlorite tablets in both skimmers. There was no reaction to the water and it remained crystal clear thru the holiday weekend even with a half dozen people using the pool pretty regular. FC levels never got over 1.5ppm but based on the water clarity I figured everything good.
Monday afternoon I added 3 1/2 gallons of 10% Sodium Hypochlorite liquid that I got from my local big box home improvement store. Got the emerald green reaction but based on the chlorine drop test didn't get much more than about 7ppm FC. Since then I have added a total of 22 gallons of 10% chlorine. I have never seen FC get above 10ppm. I did wake up this morning and first thing did a test which got to 6FC/2CC=8TC. After that test I added my last 5 gallons I had in 2.5 gallon increments waiting about an hour between.
Just ran a new test and came out to 8FC/2.5CC=10.5TC
Water is murky green, not the bright emerald green though that happened when I first started, and I have a lot of white particles suspended in the water. I have been brushing the pool and anything that was sticking to sides and bottoms seems to come off surface easily.
Now, where to go from here? Obviously need to pick up more liquid chlorine, probably buy another 20 bottles or so to start. I also have 7lbs of 98% Cyanuric Acid Hydrate, but initially wasn't going to add that until conversion complete and I had changed the sand in filter.
Other problem is I am leaving this Friday until Sunday night so will not be able to continue daily working on it over the weekend. I do have a bunch of the Calcium Hypochlorite tablets and was considering throwing some of those in each skimmer before I left.
Ok - so that's a lot but based on reading previous threads it seems more detail the better for feedback. Also attaching pic of current water.

Decided to convert to Chlorine after reading a lot of the info on this site. 4 year old pool that's been on Baqua since day one, 3 part including CDX. I just finished dealing with my latest bout of pink slime and was doing some research on it which led me to TFP. Made the decision about a month ago, but I had some people coming in town for Memorial Day so I wanted to make sure the pool was open for them. I tried bringing the Baqua down as much as possible by not adding anymore and also draining about a foot and a 1/2 of water about a half dozen times and refilling, hoping to dilute the existing chemicals somewhat. Based on advice from pool store I added some non-chlorine shock into the skimmers and when the Baqua Sanitzer got down to high teens starting putting NST 70.2% Calcium Hypochlorite tablets in both skimmers. There was no reaction to the water and it remained crystal clear thru the holiday weekend even with a half dozen people using the pool pretty regular. FC levels never got over 1.5ppm but based on the water clarity I figured everything good.
Monday afternoon I added 3 1/2 gallons of 10% Sodium Hypochlorite liquid that I got from my local big box home improvement store. Got the emerald green reaction but based on the chlorine drop test didn't get much more than about 7ppm FC. Since then I have added a total of 22 gallons of 10% chlorine. I have never seen FC get above 10ppm. I did wake up this morning and first thing did a test which got to 6FC/2CC=8TC. After that test I added my last 5 gallons I had in 2.5 gallon increments waiting about an hour between.
Just ran a new test and came out to 8FC/2.5CC=10.5TC
Water is murky green, not the bright emerald green though that happened when I first started, and I have a lot of white particles suspended in the water. I have been brushing the pool and anything that was sticking to sides and bottoms seems to come off surface easily.
Now, where to go from here? Obviously need to pick up more liquid chlorine, probably buy another 20 bottles or so to start. I also have 7lbs of 98% Cyanuric Acid Hydrate, but initially wasn't going to add that until conversion complete and I had changed the sand in filter.
Other problem is I am leaving this Friday until Sunday night so will not be able to continue daily working on it over the weekend. I do have a bunch of the Calcium Hypochlorite tablets and was considering throwing some of those in each skimmer before I left.
Ok - so that's a lot but based on reading previous threads it seems more detail the better for feedback. Also attaching pic of current water.

