- Mar 15, 2017
- 106
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Hello, TFP
I've made few posts here and there, but now its time to take control of my pool as the PB has screwed it up, and I feel like I understand enough to do it myself, that said I'd like a quick pointer in the order to do things.
Background is that I'm new to owning a pool, we bought the house 8 months ago, but we believe that the pool is >10 years old, we had a PB look after it for us, they come once a week and throw more pucks in the floater, that's about it. I've had a green bottom twice in that time... both times they come and throw a few gallons of Chlorine in, some algiside, and brush like crazy for a bit until its gone...
New test kit came today K-2006 I'm confident that I did the test ok, I did the CYA twice once with 100% pool and once with 50/50 pool/tap as in the instructions to get the accurate value.
FC 3.2
CC 0.4
PH 7.6
TA 110
CH 475
CYA 180
So I know my FC is low, and my CH and CYA are way high, from what I've read I need to drain about 60% of the pool (according to pool math) and add some chlorine to bring the FC up. I'm also getting a quote on RO to "clean" the water as I'm in SoCal and the company is close, I found that thread (thanks TFP!) I also saw the threads on floating pools, I live on the top of a hill, so I'm fairly confident the the water table is lower than the pool, especially with only a 50% drain if it comes to it.
Now for the question, I want to get rid of the pucks and add a SWG, that's going to take me a week or so to order and install, I'll remove the floater and start using liquid chlorine straight away, but should I drain the pool before/during/after adding the SWG or does it not really matter?
Is that a good plan of action, did I miss anything?
thanks!
I've made few posts here and there, but now its time to take control of my pool as the PB has screwed it up, and I feel like I understand enough to do it myself, that said I'd like a quick pointer in the order to do things.
Background is that I'm new to owning a pool, we bought the house 8 months ago, but we believe that the pool is >10 years old, we had a PB look after it for us, they come once a week and throw more pucks in the floater, that's about it. I've had a green bottom twice in that time... both times they come and throw a few gallons of Chlorine in, some algiside, and brush like crazy for a bit until its gone...
New test kit came today K-2006 I'm confident that I did the test ok, I did the CYA twice once with 100% pool and once with 50/50 pool/tap as in the instructions to get the accurate value.
FC 3.2
CC 0.4
PH 7.6
TA 110
CH 475
CYA 180
So I know my FC is low, and my CH and CYA are way high, from what I've read I need to drain about 60% of the pool (according to pool math) and add some chlorine to bring the FC up. I'm also getting a quote on RO to "clean" the water as I'm in SoCal and the company is close, I found that thread (thanks TFP!) I also saw the threads on floating pools, I live on the top of a hill, so I'm fairly confident the the water table is lower than the pool, especially with only a 50% drain if it comes to it.
Now for the question, I want to get rid of the pucks and add a SWG, that's going to take me a week or so to order and install, I'll remove the floater and start using liquid chlorine straight away, but should I drain the pool before/during/after adding the SWG or does it not really matter?
Is that a good plan of action, did I miss anything?
thanks!