- Jul 29, 2009
- 221
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
i opened the pool to a murky dark green swamp, which was expected, since i closed with lots of leaves and algae. i started off by circulating the water a bit and fished out as many leaves as i could without going insane. i have always started with almost no CYA, so I went ahead and added enough 12% Bleach to go to shock level (10). I circulated the pool since i had to be away for a few hours and came back 4 hours later.
It's now pitch black out and these are the results I got
FC 6 (or was it 7, my husband distracted me)
CC .5
TA 80
CH 120
pH approx 8.4 or 8.6
CYA 0 (still see the black dot)
1) Bring FC back to 10 tonight
2) Tomorrow, pick up Calcium Chloride to raise CH to 250, and acid to Drop pH to 7.8 with muriatic acid or dry acid
3) Pick up Muriatic acid or dry acid to drop pH to 7.8
4) Pick up stabilizer to raise CYA to 30-50
5) Continue getting the leaves out
A few questions:
- My CH is really low for a gunite pool so I need to add quite a bit of Ca to bring it up. Should I consider picking up Cal-Hypo, which I've never used. I understand it's quicker at killing algae, but more expensive.. OR should i just stick to Ca Chloride.
- Is it strange that my CH drops over the winter? It worries me that the level is so low thru the winter and that Ca could be leaching from the plaster.
- is there an order of importance when it comes to these chemicals? Shocking is most critical now, right? I assume Calcium is the next important and then pH? Can I add all these chemicals at the same time?
- This is my 3rd full season with this pool and we've always used BBB, but our CYA has been notoriously low. Would I be crazy to consider using trichlor pucks for most of the season? i found myself dealing with algae a lot last season due to not being able to juggle two kids and pool maintenance :-D I'll still test and make sure my #s are in range.
Thanks for the help, as always!!
It's now pitch black out and these are the results I got
FC 6 (or was it 7, my husband distracted me)
CC .5
TA 80
CH 120
pH approx 8.4 or 8.6
CYA 0 (still see the black dot)
1) Bring FC back to 10 tonight
2) Tomorrow, pick up Calcium Chloride to raise CH to 250, and acid to Drop pH to 7.8 with muriatic acid or dry acid
3) Pick up Muriatic acid or dry acid to drop pH to 7.8
4) Pick up stabilizer to raise CYA to 30-50
5) Continue getting the leaves out
A few questions:
- My CH is really low for a gunite pool so I need to add quite a bit of Ca to bring it up. Should I consider picking up Cal-Hypo, which I've never used. I understand it's quicker at killing algae, but more expensive.. OR should i just stick to Ca Chloride.
- Is it strange that my CH drops over the winter? It worries me that the level is so low thru the winter and that Ca could be leaching from the plaster.
- is there an order of importance when it comes to these chemicals? Shocking is most critical now, right? I assume Calcium is the next important and then pH? Can I add all these chemicals at the same time?
- This is my 3rd full season with this pool and we've always used BBB, but our CYA has been notoriously low. Would I be crazy to consider using trichlor pucks for most of the season? i found myself dealing with algae a lot last season due to not being able to juggle two kids and pool maintenance :-D I'll still test and make sure my #s are in range.
Thanks for the help, as always!!