Got the chemicals just right, leaves out, put hoses in to siphon. Made sure the pool ends of the hoses were at my target water level. I did not account for gravity straightening out the hoses as water level dropped. I returned 16 hours later to a foot or less of water in the pool, and siphon still running! Definitely not what I intended. Liner has not shifted or lifted, so that's good at least.
So now what? Obviously I need to partially refill the pool. My question is chemicals - do I just leave it as nearly pure tap water and plan on opening a swamp? I opened a literal swamp, with frogs and all, this past year so I know what it takes. Or do I try to somehow add chems and stir it around? Problem is (1) splashing concentrated chems on exposed liner due to the height drop, (2) trying to mix them in (I'm disabled, a little brushing/vacuuming is okay but major stirring is likely to result in major surgery), (3) no way to collect a water sample for testing. For all of those reasons, I'm leaning towards just covering the tap water pool and opening early and planning on a SLAM.
Water temp last checked several weeks ago and it was 55 I think. Air temp currently in the 20s, next weekend it will hit 60 briefly. Plumbing has been disconnected.
So now what? Obviously I need to partially refill the pool. My question is chemicals - do I just leave it as nearly pure tap water and plan on opening a swamp? I opened a literal swamp, with frogs and all, this past year so I know what it takes. Or do I try to somehow add chems and stir it around? Problem is (1) splashing concentrated chems on exposed liner due to the height drop, (2) trying to mix them in (I'm disabled, a little brushing/vacuuming is okay but major stirring is likely to result in major surgery), (3) no way to collect a water sample for testing. For all of those reasons, I'm leaning towards just covering the tap water pool and opening early and planning on a SLAM.
Water temp last checked several weeks ago and it was 55 I think. Air temp currently in the 20s, next weekend it will hit 60 briefly. Plumbing has been disconnected.