I am pretty impressed with your efforts evaluating the chlorine.(but it does not always take much to impress me), and I know next to nothing regarding Chemistry, but your results seem to confirm the degradation of the chlorine. You seem very knowledgable about those issues, so I will post one of my many ?s to you.
How many ppm of chor do I need to use to perform an initial spring "shock" When the water was dark green and nasty looking. Then how many ppm's do I want for a "routine" shock? I only know these things: after adding the correct chemical from my little 4 test kit, it should match a certain indicated color and if it too low or over 3ppm something is wrong and needs to be addressed. So make it as simple as possible. After reading this and other forums I learned so many things that I need to know.
This might be a stupid question but I have had so many problems getting my pool cleared up this year. And wasted many chemicals trying (using instructions provided with the product or the pool store) I finally started reading forums. OK I understand 1 gal of bleach 6% will raise the ppm 2% per 10K gal, then after I get the chlor to x% for the green swamp, how long is this level maintained?
Are there test kits that will demo a scale of comparison over 3ppm, my little test kit only shows to 3ppm. Thanks to the contributers of the forums this year I learned about alkalinity and using baking soda to adjust. Reading the instr in the kit, I did not know what that chemical listed was or where to get it. The muratic acid, I understand, mostly. But learning about the bleach, baking soda and borax was so cool, how wonderfully convenient, and more successful than the pool store stuff. I get a chance to get a 2nd chance to try the new ideas this season.
I had just started with the bleach when my pump died, so I am w/o circulation for a few? days and want to do this right. The pump died the day after I put over 14 gal of chlorox in my 30K inground, cinderblock pool, so I did not get to see how far all that chlorine would take it. that should hae given me 28-30 ppm. I also know it will dissipate quickly, so do I keep adding chlor daily to maintain the shock level and how do I measure the correct amount to use.
Do you know how quickly chlor dissipates? Is there a formula? I know there are "factors" ie sun, temp, probably circulation. I have also read enough in the forums to realize some of this chemistry is out of my league for now. This has been a very interesting project, and unfortunate. 1st, I use a small fortune in pool store chems according to inst's-failed/ 2nd, I use the BBB method-chem is looking good, WAY lighter green H2O, vacuumed, turned pump off, cleaned pump basket, restarted/ 3rd, pump barely humming, 4 days later pumps good, but, oops/ 4th, cracked an elbow of the PVC trying to get the pipe to fit in the discharge port on the pump.....craaaaaack....not the sound you want to hear dealing with PVC plumbing. That was today, so I am down again and would like to know the complete start up procedures eliminating the mistakes, hopefully.
My Dad, trying to help, brought me some baquacil Flocculant, now that stuff sounds scary by its own instructions, so I don't plan on doing it, but my Dad keeps encouraging me to use it, I have to be able to clear this up and prove I don't need to use it then maybe I can get the receipt, take it back and get his money back or maybe not. Now who asleep?

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