In preparation of closing, I accidentally added twice as much chlorine as I needed to get FC up to SLAM level for my CYA. (I have a feeling that I had the calculator set at 6% chlorine instead of 12.5%). I put the cover on after adding the chlorine so I wouldn’t have to vacuum the pool out again before closing so the chlorine is not likely to go down any before it is closed in a few days. Even if I took the cover off, the FC isn’t likely to go down by half before closing since the closing is in 3 days and the water is cold. FC is 40 and I need it to go down to 20 by Monday.
I called my pool guy and he recommended that I lower the FC with a chlorine reducer that is sold at pool stores before closing. The one that they have at my pool store contains Sodium Sulfite but I am only seeing information on here about Sodium Thiosulfate. Is this the same thing? I haven’t found any pool stores that sell Sodium Thiosulfate and I don’t have time to get Sodium Thiosulfate delivered before closing so I hope Sodium sulfite will suffice. Before I go out and purchase something to lower the chlorine level, I need to know what the effects of adding Sodium sulfite would be to my water chemistry. Could it alter the PH, TA, CYA, or phosphates after it is added or cause any issues with my water? I also need to know if it can be added in front of a deep end return instead of spreading it evenly around the pool like the instructions on the bottle recommend. The cover is already on the pool so it would be easier to dissolve it in a bucket of water and pour it into the pool in front of a deep end return. I also need to know if I need to run the pump for 24 hours after adding it. The guy at the pool store says to run the pump for at least 30 minutes after adding it but the water is cold so I was wondering if I should run the pump longer than that.
I called my pool guy and he recommended that I lower the FC with a chlorine reducer that is sold at pool stores before closing. The one that they have at my pool store contains Sodium Sulfite but I am only seeing information on here about Sodium Thiosulfate. Is this the same thing? I haven’t found any pool stores that sell Sodium Thiosulfate and I don’t have time to get Sodium Thiosulfate delivered before closing so I hope Sodium sulfite will suffice. Before I go out and purchase something to lower the chlorine level, I need to know what the effects of adding Sodium sulfite would be to my water chemistry. Could it alter the PH, TA, CYA, or phosphates after it is added or cause any issues with my water? I also need to know if it can be added in front of a deep end return instead of spreading it evenly around the pool like the instructions on the bottle recommend. The cover is already on the pool so it would be easier to dissolve it in a bucket of water and pour it into the pool in front of a deep end return. I also need to know if I need to run the pump for 24 hours after adding it. The guy at the pool store says to run the pump for at least 30 minutes after adding it but the water is cold so I was wondering if I should run the pump longer than that.