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Size
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Add
of % bleach. Jug size
30 oz
64 oz
96 oz
121 oz
128 oz
174 oz
182 oz
.
or add by weight
or by volume of
trichlor
dichlor
cal-hypo 48%
cal-hypo 53%
cal-hypo 65%
cal-hypo 73%
lithium-hypo
chlorine gas
.
Note: Dichlor and trichlor add CYA and lower pH. Cal-hypo adds CH.
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Given TA of and Borate of :
Add by weight
or by volume of washing soda or soda ash
or add by weight
or by volume of borax.
Add of
15.7% - 10° Baumé
28.3% - 18° Baumé
31.45% - 20° Baumé
34.6% - 22° Baumé
14.5%
29%
muriatic acid
or add by weight
or by volume of dry acid.
Note: pH calculations depend on TA and Borate. Results are approximate and can be off significantly for large pH changes. Changing your pH will also change your TA.
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Add by weight
or by volume of baking soda.
To lower TA you reduce pH to 7.0-7.2 with acid and then aerate to increase pH.
Note: Adding baking soda will also raise your pH.
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Add by weight
or by volume of calcium chloride
or add by weight
or by volume of calcium chloride dihydrate.
To lower CH you replace of the water with new water, with CH of .
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Add by weight
or by volume of stabilizer
or add of liquid stabilizer.
To lower CYA you replace of the water with new water.
Note: It can take solid stabilizer up to a week to dissolve. It will also lower your pH.
Add of salt.
To lower Salt you replace of the water with new water.
Add by weight
or by volume of
borax
boric acid
tetraborate pentahydrate
and of 31.45% muriatic acid to compensate for the pH increase.
To lower Borate you replace of the water with new water.
Note: The pH should be tested and adjusted as needed after increasing the borate level.
Temp
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Calcite Saturation Index - requires pH, TA, CH, CYA, Temp, uses Borate, Salt
Less than -0.6 is suggestive of problems for plaster, tile, stone, and pebble pools.
Greater than 0.6 is suggestive of problems for all pools.
SWG:
Normal:
to
Shock:
Mustard Algae Shock:
Suggested target FC levels based on the current CYA level for outdoor pools.
Note: Be careful if your CYA is really and truly zero!
Use suggested goal levels from:
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Traditional Pool
TroubleFreePool.com
Traditional Spa
Primary source of chlorine:
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Bleach
SWG
Trichlor
Pool surface:
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Plaster
Vinyl
Fiberglass
Note: Suggested goals are simply a starting point. There are many situations that are not covered by these basic guidelines.
Notes
Unless you are shocking your pool, it is always best to add less than the full amount, wait a little while to allow the addition to mix thoroughly, and then retest to see where you are. Also, keep in mind that the volume of powders can vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.