Hi, Everyone!
Not sure if this is the right forum, but I need help. I bought an el cheapo Coleman (Bestway) 12'x33" pool last weekend and started setting it up in accordance with the recommended chemical values on the back of a cheap (JNW) test strips. Found the Pool Math calculator to figure how much of each chemical I should add, then shocked with Clorox 4-in-1 shock Saturday night. Next morning, total chlorine was at around 3 or 4 and Free Chlorine was zero... so I added some bleach so the kids could swim. That brought my FC up to around 1 or 2 and my Total chlorine to around 5, but figured it wouldn't be too bad for the kids to swim in.
Went and got some Chlorine granules (cal-hypo) and shocked again, adding what should have brought FC up to 12 in accordance with the app in an effort to burn off the Chloramines. Except the next morning showed Free Chlorine at 5 and Chloramines at 20 (as high as the test strip goes.) Purchased a Taylor K-1005 to test chemical comp. but turns out that kit doesn't test chlorine that high, but Free Chlorine does, indeed, appear to be at around 5 ppm. As of this morning, it appears as if the levels have not really dropped.
Turns out my tap water is treated with Chloramines, so I probably should have shocked with an oxidizer before adding chlorine? Should I do that now? Do I have to start from scratch? I feel like I'm chasing my tail with the chlorine.
Here's my chemistry
FC: 5 pH: 7.5 TA: 120 CH: 260 CYA: 40
Not sure if this is the right forum, but I need help. I bought an el cheapo Coleman (Bestway) 12'x33" pool last weekend and started setting it up in accordance with the recommended chemical values on the back of a cheap (JNW) test strips. Found the Pool Math calculator to figure how much of each chemical I should add, then shocked with Clorox 4-in-1 shock Saturday night. Next morning, total chlorine was at around 3 or 4 and Free Chlorine was zero... so I added some bleach so the kids could swim. That brought my FC up to around 1 or 2 and my Total chlorine to around 5, but figured it wouldn't be too bad for the kids to swim in.
Went and got some Chlorine granules (cal-hypo) and shocked again, adding what should have brought FC up to 12 in accordance with the app in an effort to burn off the Chloramines. Except the next morning showed Free Chlorine at 5 and Chloramines at 20 (as high as the test strip goes.) Purchased a Taylor K-1005 to test chemical comp. but turns out that kit doesn't test chlorine that high, but Free Chlorine does, indeed, appear to be at around 5 ppm. As of this morning, it appears as if the levels have not really dropped.
Turns out my tap water is treated with Chloramines, so I probably should have shocked with an oxidizer before adding chlorine? Should I do that now? Do I have to start from scratch? I feel like I'm chasing my tail with the chlorine.
Here's my chemistry
FC: 5 pH: 7.5 TA: 120 CH: 260 CYA: 40