Pat, Yes I am concerned that I may damage the others as they are 15 years old, however, if the threads have BA on them, the bleach can't get to them, correct?
Bob
Bob
I would venture to say that in the majority of SLAMs performed, most people don't remove their return jet nozzles. So I think you will be fine. The chlorine will still make its way into those areas. You can always take a closer look at those fittings in the future when you feel "adventurous".if the threads have BA on them, the bleach can't get to them, correct?
You sound like me with my cars right now.now I have air coming out of the returns, and a leaking filter ring to deal with......I'm ready to fill this thing with dirt.....
Step away from the petroleum! :cop: No Bob, sorry. It will break down the seals and rubber. You want a silicone-based pool lube. Those valves often times have small O-rings in them, so they may need to be inspected, lubed, or replaced. Just add that to your "To-Do" list.I only have petroleum jelly. Will that work?
Bob, congrats on the passing of the OCLT! So by passing the OCLT, and having no more than 0.5 CCs, I'm also assuming your water is nice & clear correct? So if yes, the SLAM is officially over!I can't find anything about how many times a day I should test and adjust for FC to keep it at 8ppm moving forward on a daily basis. Ideally I would like to test and add once a day in the evening. Is this a proper way to maintain my pool?
Generally yes. We typically test FC once a day unless actively doing a SLAM. So in your case, sure, you can check each evening. That's fine.Is it normal to test and chlorinate only 1x per day for maint.