- Jan 4, 2016
- 5,392
- Pool Size
- 44000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
Good catch, Marian, thanks. I had to ignore the pH being too high because the chlorine was already in.
But now, yes, this is a great chance to get the pH right for the start of the SLAM. Just consider it a reset. Print out the article and refer to it whenever needed: Pool School - SLAM - Shock Level And Maintain
Sorry to hear about the poor quality chlorine, but great that you're able to interpret your results and sense that the chlorine was probably weak, or your pool volume higher than you think. Some pool stores buy in bulk and refill the containers. Most people here prefer the higher volume big box stores and 10% liquid pool chlorine, or 8.25% bleach, with a recent manufacture date code. For me, I'm able to get pool chlorine at 12.5% from a big box hardware, which works out well for me.
+1 to Marian and to you on your algaecide decision!
But now, yes, this is a great chance to get the pH right for the start of the SLAM. Just consider it a reset. Print out the article and refer to it whenever needed: Pool School - SLAM - Shock Level And Maintain
Sorry to hear about the poor quality chlorine, but great that you're able to interpret your results and sense that the chlorine was probably weak, or your pool volume higher than you think. Some pool stores buy in bulk and refill the containers. Most people here prefer the higher volume big box stores and 10% liquid pool chlorine, or 8.25% bleach, with a recent manufacture date code. For me, I'm able to get pool chlorine at 12.5% from a big box hardware, which works out well for me.
+1 to Marian and to you on your algaecide decision!