I'm currently refilling our approx 23k gal indoor pool after replacing the old vinyl liner. I see previous threads that have links to information on the site, but the links all go back to the blog homepage. Any help would be appreciated.
Puritech is a go to brand on Amazon. HD/Lowes/Walmart may have some leftover from last year in the pool area in the outdoor garden center. Always make sure its 100% Calcium Chloride on the label.Regarding CH, what's the best product option around,
21 lbs will get you +100 per poolmath. You can wait and see if you only need 10lbs, or just get 25 lbs now to have leftovers.approx how much should I need to target 100-150?
The site has been around for ages and if you're seeing an old link from the '00s or 10s it may no longer work. Head on over to the various sub sections of the forums for more current stuffs. There's always fresh discussions going on with new members and the newer links should work. Here are some to get you started.Lastly, all the blog links I see on the site link back to Home when I click on them in Chrome browser
Lastly, all the blog links I see on the site link back to Home when I click on them in Chrome browser.
Thanks. It appears that I am having the same issue - links work when not logged in, but when logged in they all redirect to the blog homepageThe thread above others had issues, but all were resolved. If you have continuing issues, @Leebo can assist.
TA is 40 and PH is around 6.8. Does that make sense? I just added CYA and calcium a little while ago if that makes any difference.Your TA and PH will be close enough to start. Fix the PH and as you manage it over time the TA will move to its happy place.
Sure does. Low TA is easy and cheap. 10 lbs of baking soda will get you to 70 to start per pool math. After that it will do it's own thing. Bjs Costco has 13lbs for $7 next to the flour.TA is 40 and PH is around 6.8. Does that make sense
Nope. Just give each add 20-30 mins to mix. Some don't mind each other but others do. Chlorine for example. Never ever mix various forms of Chlorine (liquid / pucks / shock) and be extra sure any common bucket is well rinsed.I just added CYA and calcium a little while ago if that makes any difference
Amazing. I just so happen to have that very bag on hand. Thanks again.Bjs Costco has 13lbs for $7 next to the flour.
These instructions are similar, but the amounts are different than the TF-100 Test Kit I have. Which instructions should I follow?![]()
Calcium Hardness
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