I foresee a SLAM on your immediate future!
Yes, I will start the SLAM today. I have read the SLAM procedure, and pool school, but still have 2 minor questions. This is because for the 8 years I've owned the pool, I've used DiChlor for EVERYTHING, and have never used liquid chlorine.
1- Most of the posts I've read about adding liquid chlorine say to pour it in by a inlet jet. Is this the BEST place? I understand that this allows the chlorine to quickly mix with that incoming water, and to move it away from the pool edge. But, why not pour it into the skimmer? Pouring in the skimmer gets it mixed with water in the PVC pipes, and pump, before hitting the pool (and in my case liner). Is this high concentration of chlorine bad for the pump, heater, filter, by going into the skimmer?
2- After pouring in the chlorine, how long does it take to completely mix? From posts, it seems to be fairly quickly. But, should I wait 10 minutes, or an hour? If my FC is 2, and I want to pour in enough to get it to let's say 7, how long will it take for that level to register? Pool math tells me how much to add, but not how long it would take to show up once added.
For the couple of questions about the trap method, I will respond after work. But, I plan to make a donation to TFP, and become a supporter. Once I do that, and get more attachment space, maybe I will do a write up detailing the entire process, without all the other junk that is in this thread. It will also include pictures of each step in the thread, instead of Dropbox, since those files won't be there forever. Then, if this comes up again, there will be a dedicated, no nonsense thread to point to. I doubt it needs to be a sticky.