Hi Everyone,
Let me start by saying that our previous pool never looked as good as when I switched to the BBB method. I am planning on using that method again on our new pool which was acid washed on Friday and filled up Saturday morning.
We're outside of Austin, TX. and of course after weeks of hot weather and no rain, we got hit with over 7" of rain at our house and that caused the pool to promptly overflow. It also caused the PB's start-up guy to not come out until yesterday afternoon. He started all the equipment, added a sequestrant, added 4 lbs. of stabilizer, 2 gallons of acid and several scoops of powder to raise CH (don't know how much).
Of course when I told him I would not use the Nature2 cartridge or pucks in the feeder, but rather the BBB method, he had this look on his face as if I was crazy .... but all he said was "interesting".
I tested the water this morning and have a couple of questions for the experts on here - since it's been 5 years since our last pool. Here are the results:
FC - not tested
PH - 7.2
TA - 180/190
CH - 275
CYA - less than 20
Thanks in advance for your help,
Mike
Let me start by saying that our previous pool never looked as good as when I switched to the BBB method. I am planning on using that method again on our new pool which was acid washed on Friday and filled up Saturday morning.
We're outside of Austin, TX. and of course after weeks of hot weather and no rain, we got hit with over 7" of rain at our house and that caused the pool to promptly overflow. It also caused the PB's start-up guy to not come out until yesterday afternoon. He started all the equipment, added a sequestrant, added 4 lbs. of stabilizer, 2 gallons of acid and several scoops of powder to raise CH (don't know how much).
Of course when I told him I would not use the Nature2 cartridge or pucks in the feeder, but rather the BBB method, he had this look on his face as if I was crazy .... but all he said was "interesting".
I tested the water this morning and have a couple of questions for the experts on here - since it's been 5 years since our last pool. Here are the results:
FC - not tested
PH - 7.2
TA - 180/190
CH - 275
CYA - less than 20
- For the CYA reading, the dot at the bottom was just starting to disappear as I filled the tube to the top. If I understand it correctly, CYA should still rise from the stabilizer that was added since it takes a while to fully disperse. Is that correct? Or do I need to add another 4 lbs. of stabilizer?
- I believe PH is where I want it, but TA is too high. If I add acid to bring down TA wouldn't PH go even lower which would not be good for the curing plaster right now?
- The PB told me chlorine should be added after 7 days, so this Friday, but I could swear I read somewhere that chlorine should be introduced after 3 days. Is there a definitive amount of days plaster should cure before chlorine is added?
- Can I add several pucks into the auto-feeder now, set it on the lowest setting and introduce both chlorine and raise CYA to the 30-40 range?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Mike