how to raise ph level from 6.2 to 7.4? Chlorine is 3.
Add 2 pounds borax
normally when there is no reading for chlorine means that you need it, put 1 gallon of liquid shock in your pool. that will raise the chlorine level, cheryl
Because you're a doucher with a pool.
You whip your dick out and pee in the pool.. that oughta do it! :)
Baking soda will almost certainly raise the pH level in a pool.
I would add only 1/4 of a gallon if the level is 0. Then check the level and add a little if needed.
you can back wash the pool and drain to proper level Throw a pool party with lots of energetic kids.
Chlorine will not raise the total alkalinity level in a pool. However, if you are trying to raise the total alkalinity, you can add small amounts of baking soda.
Look on the product's instructions to find its dose rate for so-many 1000 gallons (or similar) per 1ppm, calculate from that and add according to the concentration necessary to raise the Cl level from that which you've tested it at, to about3ppm. ,
For a non-INTEX pool you need 50 lbs. of salt for 2,000 gallons. or water capacity in gallons X 0.025.
It really depends on the size of your pool. A normal 25,000 gallon pool would require about 6.5-7lbs. of chlorine to bring it up 10ppm. Go to the link below for a chart on shocking.
I have a 28,000 gallon pool and my pump is 1hp. Works fine.
It would take approximately 9 hours, 22 minutes, and 30 seconds to fill a 15,000 gallon pool with a garden house that blasts out 1,600 gallons an hour. But that does not take into account chemical levels. In order to have a safe pool, free of infection-causing bacteria, you would need to adjust the pH level and total alkaline level of your pool.