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Hey buddy good video but I do have a question I have a hot tub and my manufacturer is telling me to add chemicals through the hot tub filter area but my question is on my Intex pool I add chemicals directly to the pool they say not to add chemicals through your filter system when you have an above ground pool I see you add chemicals directly to the water why is it that you add chemicals through the filter area and hot tubs but not pools just curious
Yea it's okay to check the pool skimmer when the pump is on but DO NOT CHECK THE PUMPS INDIVIDUAL SKIMMER WHEN THE PUMP IS ON IF YOUR POOL IS ABOVE YOUR EQUIPMENT bc most pumps have skimmers u need to clean also
Wait…. What kinda filter pump is that? Where you put chlorine tablets inside it like that? I have an above ground pool and I can’t seem to keep it clear. I kill all the algae and then it’s just cloudy and no matter how much I vacuum it, it still is cloudy
Personally I wouldn’t use shock with cya. If your pool is struggling to hold chlorine you should just add it yourself or allow it come up with the use of tablets that have cya as a delivery system. 👍🏻
@@annettewarrick2883 Cya aka Cyanuric Acid, is what you need to make you’re chlorine last longer. You can either bring the Cya up with chlorine tablets or you can also use a chemical called stabilizer/conditioner. Definitely purchase test strips that tests everything including CYA. Careful not to overdue it.
@@annettewarrick2883 Rick Harrison is right. Cyanuric acid is what is called a stabilizer and it does what it sounds like it does it stabilizes the chlorine in the pool by basically acting as a sunscreen for your chlorine. You don’t want too much of it though because it can also make your chlorine not as effective or block it out entirely in something called chlorine lockout. Pretty interesting stuff if you have time to google it. I love pool chemistry, very cool stuff 😎
Wrong. Cal-Hypo shock can react with water and cause an explosion if you’re not careful. Always directly add to pool and never add water to the shock, or shock to a small quantity of water.
Need to vacuum and brush that damn thing 😂
That's daily. He was only talking about weekly.
@@scifigrl23lol! You right!
Don’t forget to brush it !
Step 6. Use so many chlorine tabs that your stabilizer using through the roof. Step 7 drain your pool because stabilizer doesn’t lower any other way.
Hey buddy good video but I do have a question I have a hot tub and my manufacturer is telling me to add chemicals through the hot tub filter area but my question is on my Intex pool I add chemicals directly to the pool they say not to add chemicals through your filter system when you have an above ground pool I see you add chemicals directly to the water why is it that you add chemicals through the filter area and hot tubs but not pools just curious
Hows that chlorine lockout working for you?
Any videos how to Winterize ur pool?
Thanks dad
Btw your cya over 100. Drain 5 inch so you can fix that
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Are you running 2 filters in line ?
Test strips very bad to use, as someone who lives in florida and does pools for a living strips are not the move
Do you check the skimmer with the motor running? This is my first year to try this
Yea it's okay to check the pool skimmer when the pump is on but DO NOT CHECK THE PUMPS INDIVIDUAL SKIMMER WHEN THE PUMP IS ON IF YOUR POOL IS ABOVE YOUR EQUIPMENT bc most pumps have skimmers u need to clean also
Wait…. What kinda filter pump is that? Where you put chlorine tablets inside it like that? I have an above ground pool and I can’t seem to keep it clear. I kill all the algae and then it’s just cloudy and no matter how much I vacuum it, it still is cloudy
It's a chlorine chlorinator you can add to your pool for auto chlorination.
Use liquid stabilizer and granual cya.
Good tips, but dont dip so long on the test strips
Do u sell these? Where
No, you would have to look up a Softub dealer in your area or order from their website.
The weekly shock is with or without CYA?
Without
Personally I wouldn’t use shock with cya. If your pool is struggling to hold chlorine you should just add it yourself or allow it come up with the use of tablets that have cya as a delivery system. 👍🏻
What is CYA?
@@annettewarrick2883 Cya aka Cyanuric Acid, is what you need to make you’re chlorine last longer. You can either bring the Cya up with chlorine tablets or you can also use a chemical called stabilizer/conditioner. Definitely purchase test strips that tests everything including CYA. Careful not to overdue it.
@@annettewarrick2883 Rick Harrison is right. Cyanuric acid is what is called a stabilizer and it does what it sounds like it does it stabilizes the chlorine in the pool by basically acting as a sunscreen for your chlorine. You don’t want too much of it though because it can also make your chlorine not as effective or block it out entirely in something called chlorine lockout. Pretty interesting stuff if you have time to google it. I love pool chemistry, very cool stuff 😎
NEVER SHOCK YOUR POOL LIKE THIS
Shock should be mixed-up in a 5 gallon bucket then added.
Wrong. Cal-Hypo shock can react with water and cause an explosion if you’re not careful. Always directly add to pool and never add water to the shock, or shock to a small quantity of water.
@Moe-vp5jr dude it doesn't matter
Wait .. is that where the chlorine pucks go??? In the pump??
Or in a floater on the surface of the pool but break down easier with a flow of water 👍
A floater is better. The pucks are not in things while dissolving while the filter isn't running beats on your equipment
Oh alright .. I was like omg I been doing it wrong !!! Lol 😂
No that's a chloritanor, it feeds chlorine to the pool.
When I saw you using test strips instead of reagents, I stopped taking You seriously.
Have a professional do the pool.
Shocking your pool once a week would cause your cya levels to go up and you’ll have to replace your pool water sooner
What if you're color blind