How can I tell how much sand my filter needs if I don't know the model number. The Make is SuperClear.
why? If you clean it you won't need to replace the sand. Oh, I guess you might lose a little is that what you are worried about?rhharmon said:How can I tell how much sand my filter needs if I don't know the model number. The Make is SuperClear.
rhharmon said:....didn't test for CYA. Should I? And, do I superchlorinate (Mustard Algae level) again or keep at shock level? Until I hear from someone, I'm going back up to shock level.
no problem.y_not said:rhharmon said:....didn't test for CYA. Should I? And, do I superchlorinate (Mustard Algae level) again or keep at shock level? Until I hear from someone, I'm going back up to shock level.
It doesn't look like anyone answered your questions I snipped out above.
To the 1st question, yes. As it sounds like you had already drained the pool down below the skimmer in preparation for a winter closing.
So the CYA will be lower due to the dilution from new water. This will make your shock level lower as well.
To answer question number 2, no and yes. No on the mustard shock level. That was only because you were going to be gone over the weekend and unable to add CL to the pool in the middle of the shock process.
Yes, just shoot for normal shock levels for your CYA ammt.
You don't have mustard algae so you don't need to use that now.
UWV, thanks for backing me up bro. Been a little busy with other things and not much time for personal "web stuff".