I opened my pool for the first time after two full seasons covered, and as you may imagine it's a green mess. I've taken some time to read through Pool School, got my TF-100 Test Kit and ran some numbers through Pool Math, as I am ready to SLAM the pool, but wanted to get some input from the experts here at TFP before I get started.
Current numbers (20,000 gallon vinyl lined pool, 48 sq ft DE filter):
CYA < 20 ppm ... FC = 0 ... pH = 6.8 ... TA = 90 ppm ... CH = 200 ppm
For a SLAM, I think I need to get the FC up to 12 (shock level) - so my targets will be as follows:
CYA ~ 35 ppm ... FC = 12 ... pH = 7.5 ... TA ~ 100 ppm ... CH = 200 ppm (I think my Calcium hardness is within range?)
PoolMath returns the following:
2 gallons 1.5 qts 10% chlorine to achieve shock level of FC ... 6 lbs. 11 oz. washing soda to raise pH ... 2 lbs. 15 oz. baking soda* to raise TA ... 2 lbs. 8 oz. stabilizer to raise CYA
* since the baking soda will also raise the pH, should I compensate by adjusting the amount of washing soda, or vice-versa?
My understanding is that I need to get the pH and TA to the target numbers before I start dumping in the chlorine (I'll be using 10% liquid chlorine from WalMart). Is there a sequence I should follow, or should I add the recommended amounts all at once?
I'm also concerned that I will need (very) frequent back washing since there is a lot of algae - I've tried to get as much crud off the bottom as I can, but since I can't see the bottom I can't be sure that I got it all. I was running the filter in "recirculate" before I got the test kit, as I found the filter was clogging within minutes with all the algae and no chlorine. I think the "formula" for back washing is to add 75% of DE capacity for each "cycle" (three pounds in my case) - this could get pricey
- At this rate I'm concerned that I will have to be prepared to backwash every 15 minutes??? I should probably pick up a new box of DE.
I have found this site an invaluable resource and look forward to getting in the pool for the first time in two years! Thanks in advance...
Current numbers (20,000 gallon vinyl lined pool, 48 sq ft DE filter):
CYA < 20 ppm ... FC = 0 ... pH = 6.8 ... TA = 90 ppm ... CH = 200 ppm
For a SLAM, I think I need to get the FC up to 12 (shock level) - so my targets will be as follows:
CYA ~ 35 ppm ... FC = 12 ... pH = 7.5 ... TA ~ 100 ppm ... CH = 200 ppm (I think my Calcium hardness is within range?)
PoolMath returns the following:
2 gallons 1.5 qts 10% chlorine to achieve shock level of FC ... 6 lbs. 11 oz. washing soda to raise pH ... 2 lbs. 15 oz. baking soda* to raise TA ... 2 lbs. 8 oz. stabilizer to raise CYA
* since the baking soda will also raise the pH, should I compensate by adjusting the amount of washing soda, or vice-versa?
My understanding is that I need to get the pH and TA to the target numbers before I start dumping in the chlorine (I'll be using 10% liquid chlorine from WalMart). Is there a sequence I should follow, or should I add the recommended amounts all at once?
I'm also concerned that I will need (very) frequent back washing since there is a lot of algae - I've tried to get as much crud off the bottom as I can, but since I can't see the bottom I can't be sure that I got it all. I was running the filter in "recirculate" before I got the test kit, as I found the filter was clogging within minutes with all the algae and no chlorine. I think the "formula" for back washing is to add 75% of DE capacity for each "cycle" (three pounds in my case) - this could get pricey
I have found this site an invaluable resource and look forward to getting in the pool for the first time in two years! Thanks in advance...