I was concerned as well but it appears to be the way the pool strap holds the legs. I tried straightening them out prior to filling but each corner that I would straighten, the opposite corner would pull inward. Had my wife help me to make sure that it just wasn't because I was pulling one side. Very strange. Pool water is perfectly level too.That leaning out concerns me.
Perform all of the tests and post up the results here like below, and we can advise.Any ideas or suggestions on what I do first? I think I can do the testing part, but I'm not sure how much of xyz product I need to add to the water.
So, there is no chlorine in my pool yet. I did the fas-dpd and it was clear.Perform all of the tests and post up the results here like below, and we can advise.
FC-
CC-
pH-
TA-
CH-
CYA-
So, there is no chlorine in my pool yet. I did the fas-dpd and it was clear.
FC-0
CC-0
pH- looks to be 7, posted a photo cause I can't really tell.
TA- 100? took 10 drops to green to red.
CH- 50, took about 5-6 drops to turn blue.
CYA-30, black dot never disappeared.
I have some stabilizer, not pucks but granular but haven't add it yet, was just reading the label, it doesn't indicate how much to put in. Cya is zero.TA is OK, CH is fine for a vinyl pool. pH is a bit low but if your TA is 100, it should rise.
Have you added any CYA to the water at this point? (Or, have you used any "pucks" or granular chlorine?) If not your CYA level may be zero. Regardless you will need to add some - just don't want to over shoot.
You also need chlorine pronto (which I see below you've added some), but if there's no CYA in the water the chlorine isn't going to last long at all. Let me know on the CYA question and we can advise how much to add.
According to PoolMath, 2lbs of dry stabilizer in a 25,000L pool would raise CYA to 36ppm which would be a good place to start. We round up with CYA so you’ll just call that 40 until you can verify with testing.I have some stabilizer, not pucks but granular but haven't add it yet, was just reading the label, it doesn't indicate how much to put in. Cya is zero.
Fantastic advice, I read the abcs but understanding them is something else. I haven't been outside to check yet but I added the 2.5L of liquid chlorine yesterday in front of the inlet and the water was super cloudy. Chlorine has been in the pool with the pump on for about 16hrs, overnight. The pump specs says about 1500g/h so in line with 8hrs to fully circulate the pool. I'm hoping it's at least not a cloudy as yesterday. Will report back shortly. Picking up some stuff to control ph today, ordered yesterday but couldn't pick up. In Ontario, you can't just walk into stores, at least not yet.... So getting stuff done is overly complicated and I'm not too well versed in what I need for this pool to be amazing yet.According to PoolMath, 2lbs of dry stabilizer in a 25,000L pool would raise CYA to 36ppm which would be a good place to start. We round up with CYA so you’ll just call that 40 until you can verify with testing.
Add the dry stabilizer to a sock and suspend it in front of your return. The stabilizer will get soft and after 30-60 minutes you can start squeezing the sock and it will mix into the water.
Then, you’re going to add and maintain chlorine based on the FC/CYA Levels for 40ppm CYA. That means 5-7ppm Free Chlorine is ideal and you never want to fall below 3ppm. I like to ride the high end for security. You can safely swim as high as SLAM level which would be 16ppm at 40CYA.
Test and add chlorine daily, especially until you know how your pool behaves. Daily loss of 2-4ppm is normal in the sun. PoolMath will tell you how much to add. And if you subscribe for like $7/year you can track your logs over time and even share them with the forum to get help as needed.
Let us know what questions you have! And make sure to read ABCs of Pool Water Chemistry if you haven’t yet.![]()