Hey all.
I am finally in my new house and have got the pool up and running. The pump is a Hayward 1.5 with a Baldor motor running. It too most of the afternoon to work out how to get the water uphill to the pump to prime it but it now seems to be running. I am going to leave it running overnight to get the pump working all the time (previous owner mentioned I may have to help prime the pump several times on spring opening before it can prime itself?? - is this usual?)
I have not taken any water tests yet and wondered if it's even required before I start the conversion?
I have read the pool school for the convert and realize I have to keep 15PPM overnight for the Baq to be gone.
The pool is 38ft x 19ft - with 3 foot sloping down to 10ft with slopes on the sides. I used the bleach calc and got a volume of 25k using an average depth of 6ft - is this correct?
My main questions were -
Bleach calc suggests 6.5 gallons of bleach to get the first 15ppm. I then start testing the water to maintain this every couple of hours or so. How log will it take for the 6 gallons to circulate. What I mean is, if I pour 6.6 gallons into the returns, how long should I give it before performing a test to check chlorine levels?
The previous owner also left quite a bit of Bacquicil in the pool shed for me. What can I use from the following and when?
1 x granular baquaplus oxidizer increaser,
4 x sanitizer + algistat (liquid)
3 x algicide (liquid)
1 x sand filter cleaner (liquid)
1 box of filter aid (granular)
1 x oxidizer increaser
I heard you could not use any granular form of baquacil but I may be able to use the liquids?
Thanks for any help on this and I promise to take photos of the conversion. I am using the neighbors internet
so am on a very slow connection but I will be a posting maniac come Thursday when the phone company connect me...
Cheers!!
I am finally in my new house and have got the pool up and running. The pump is a Hayward 1.5 with a Baldor motor running. It too most of the afternoon to work out how to get the water uphill to the pump to prime it but it now seems to be running. I am going to leave it running overnight to get the pump working all the time (previous owner mentioned I may have to help prime the pump several times on spring opening before it can prime itself?? - is this usual?)
I have not taken any water tests yet and wondered if it's even required before I start the conversion?
I have read the pool school for the convert and realize I have to keep 15PPM overnight for the Baq to be gone.
The pool is 38ft x 19ft - with 3 foot sloping down to 10ft with slopes on the sides. I used the bleach calc and got a volume of 25k using an average depth of 6ft - is this correct?
My main questions were -
Bleach calc suggests 6.5 gallons of bleach to get the first 15ppm. I then start testing the water to maintain this every couple of hours or so. How log will it take for the 6 gallons to circulate. What I mean is, if I pour 6.6 gallons into the returns, how long should I give it before performing a test to check chlorine levels?
The previous owner also left quite a bit of Bacquicil in the pool shed for me. What can I use from the following and when?
1 x granular baquaplus oxidizer increaser,
4 x sanitizer + algistat (liquid)
3 x algicide (liquid)
1 x sand filter cleaner (liquid)
1 box of filter aid (granular)
1 x oxidizer increaser
I heard you could not use any granular form of baquacil but I may be able to use the liquids?
Thanks for any help on this and I promise to take photos of the conversion. I am using the neighbors internet

Cheers!!