Hi, new pool owner. To cut it short, I had absolutely no idea what I was getting into. The pool is a 24x52 Intex Metal Frame, round, 12k gallons. I also have the 2500gph sand filter (older model, got it second hand.) Took two weeks to get the land leveled! 4 attempts to fill the dang thing. Finally ended up being only a 1/2" off level. Anyways I'm finally to the point where I have to shock it. We filled the pool with pond water, so it was really, really brown and murky (see https://i.imgur.com/xo84plX.jpg) Been doing all this by the seat of my pants and learning as I go.
I started out by thinking all I needed was a shock, chlorine tabs, Ph control, and a stabilizer. So I did that. I used almost a whole bottle of Clorox Pool & Spa sanitizer (which is trichlor, roughly 3 pounds) and I added enough CYA to hit 30 PPM. Upon almost nothing changing in the water, I realized I needed to do some research.
Using CYA and trichlor is bad, okay, wasted a bit of money. I also backwashed the filter a few times to hopefully get rid of any undissolved CYA granules. I now realize I need regular (sodium/calcium) chlorine, CYA, and probably something for the alkalinity; for which I got baking soda. At this point I also realized the the 2-way Clorox brand test kit I bought is pretty much useless. My options are a bit limited due to my location (no pool stores nearby) but I found a 6-way liquid test kit made by hth from Walmart. The only issue is it doesn't do FC, just TC (via oto.) I tested my water last night and this is where it was at:
FC: ???
TC: 20 ppm (went dark orange, so off the chart. I mixed 1/4 pool water with 3/4 RO water and re-tested, got 5 ppm. Multiplied by 4 to get 20. Don't know if that is even accurate)
PH: 7.5 - raised from 7.2 with baking soda (confirmed with test kit and a calibrated Milwaukee PH controller)
CH: 80 ppm
CYA: 50 ppm (tested twice)
Alk: 120 ppm
I'm not able to source a test kit that does FC until Friday (ordered a Taylor kit off Amazon.) Last night the water looked pretty much how it did when I started, except I could see the bottom of the pool (barely.) It also had a very, very strong chlorine odor, which from my understanding is combined chlorine? I read about breaking point chlorination, and my gist of it is that you keep adding chlorine until all CC is dealt with and all organic matter is gone. So CC does dissolve when there is enough FC, correct?
Armed with that information I went out and got 3 128oz 10% sodium hypochlorite jugs and added them to the water over the span of about 8 hours or so. I read about mustard algae, and I suspect that's what I'm dealing with based on observation, there's tiny bits of black/brownish algae floating everywhere. And the fact that I pulled that water from a murky, stagnant pond. By the end of it, I started to smell less and less chlorine. I also got some hth chlorine pucks (without CYA, they're calcium hypochlorite 65%) and set 4 of them in the skimmer basket and went to sleep. I also added 3/4 cup of DE to my sand filter via the skimmer, until the PSI went up 1 point, as suggested in the tutorial section.
Today the water looks much better, but it's still murky. See https://i.imgur.com/TzFKKM4.jpg and https://i.imgur.com/bYVz8rO.jpg. Am I on the right track here? Or am I wasting my time and should I wait until I can test the FC levels and go from there?
Thanks for reading!
I started out by thinking all I needed was a shock, chlorine tabs, Ph control, and a stabilizer. So I did that. I used almost a whole bottle of Clorox Pool & Spa sanitizer (which is trichlor, roughly 3 pounds) and I added enough CYA to hit 30 PPM. Upon almost nothing changing in the water, I realized I needed to do some research.
Using CYA and trichlor is bad, okay, wasted a bit of money. I also backwashed the filter a few times to hopefully get rid of any undissolved CYA granules. I now realize I need regular (sodium/calcium) chlorine, CYA, and probably something for the alkalinity; for which I got baking soda. At this point I also realized the the 2-way Clorox brand test kit I bought is pretty much useless. My options are a bit limited due to my location (no pool stores nearby) but I found a 6-way liquid test kit made by hth from Walmart. The only issue is it doesn't do FC, just TC (via oto.) I tested my water last night and this is where it was at:
FC: ???
TC: 20 ppm (went dark orange, so off the chart. I mixed 1/4 pool water with 3/4 RO water and re-tested, got 5 ppm. Multiplied by 4 to get 20. Don't know if that is even accurate)
PH: 7.5 - raised from 7.2 with baking soda (confirmed with test kit and a calibrated Milwaukee PH controller)
CH: 80 ppm
CYA: 50 ppm (tested twice)
Alk: 120 ppm
I'm not able to source a test kit that does FC until Friday (ordered a Taylor kit off Amazon.) Last night the water looked pretty much how it did when I started, except I could see the bottom of the pool (barely.) It also had a very, very strong chlorine odor, which from my understanding is combined chlorine? I read about breaking point chlorination, and my gist of it is that you keep adding chlorine until all CC is dealt with and all organic matter is gone. So CC does dissolve when there is enough FC, correct?
Armed with that information I went out and got 3 128oz 10% sodium hypochlorite jugs and added them to the water over the span of about 8 hours or so. I read about mustard algae, and I suspect that's what I'm dealing with based on observation, there's tiny bits of black/brownish algae floating everywhere. And the fact that I pulled that water from a murky, stagnant pond. By the end of it, I started to smell less and less chlorine. I also got some hth chlorine pucks (without CYA, they're calcium hypochlorite 65%) and set 4 of them in the skimmer basket and went to sleep. I also added 3/4 cup of DE to my sand filter via the skimmer, until the PSI went up 1 point, as suggested in the tutorial section.
Today the water looks much better, but it's still murky. See https://i.imgur.com/TzFKKM4.jpg and https://i.imgur.com/bYVz8rO.jpg. Am I on the right track here? Or am I wasting my time and should I wait until I can test the FC levels and go from there?
Thanks for reading!