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Default I finally emptied & cleaned & refilled & balanced the pool -thanks to your help

On Saturday, May 31, 2014 2:27:17 PM UTC-4, DannyD. wrote:
sms wrote, on Sat, 31 May 2014 07:46:48 -0700:



If you fill the pool in one day you don't need to be adding chlorine


or CYA or calcium as you go along.




Hi Steve,



You're my neighbor, so you know how potent the sun is out here!



I agree that had I filled the pool in a day, the 0 ppm of cyanuric acid

wouldn't have been as much a problem of the chlorine disappearing every

day.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2908/1...5922732f_b.jpg



But, since I filled the pool over a period of three weeks, it was

eating a few gallons of 12% liquid chlorine a day, and it still had zero

ppm chlorine every time I tested a day thereafter.



That unexpected (expensive) problem was resolved in two days, with

a dozen pounds of cyanuric acid *powder*. Note this is the restricted

powder, which is the same chemical as the granules, only it's a bone

white *powder*.

https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3681/1...f4ef8f92_b.jpg



The problem with the powder is that it instantly turns into cement

the moment it smells water, so, it can coat your lungs in a second!

Notice what happened here, as it caked into a brick with water:

https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5159/1...2b59f88c_b.jpg



Do you have "city water" or just a well? It costs a lot to fill a pool


with "city water" but there are some advantages.




It costs a lot from a well also, as electricity is something like

45 cents a KWH (as you are aware0.



It's a well.



Where I grew up, in Florida, most houses had wells for sprinkler systems


but no one used that water for pool filling. And you couldn't really


drain your pool completely because it would pop out of the ground


http://realestate.aol.com/blog/2013/10/11/pedraza-family-pool-pops-up/.




I am always worried about those popping-out-of-the-ground scare stories,

but, it seems dry enough here that the bigger danger is the plaster

drying out:

https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2898/1...19f60787_b.jpg


salt waters better