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lovinlifenv
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Post subject: Our pool wont hold free chlorine  Posted: August 24th, 2011, 2:03 am |
Joined: July 11th, 2011, 3:18 pm Posts: 3 Location: Las vegas, NV
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We run our salt water pool generator for 4 hrs like it says to in the manual. We have had our pool open for 6 weeks now and can seem to keep all our levels right except that there is never any free chlorine or any of the other chlorine unless we add chlorine to the pool ourselves. The pool is always cloudy (not green). We have tried running the generator for 6 hrs and still nothing. Our salt levels are where they are suppose to be, and my husband made sure the genrator and filter were clean and working. To me the water is always dirty as if the filter isnt working but why can't we get any chlorine in the pool or to stay once we add it??? Frustrated pool mom ! 
_________________ INTEX ABOVE GROUND POOL 3490 gals Krystal Clear Model 637R Filter Pump AND krystal Clear Saltwater System Model CS8110
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BBBliever
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Post subject: Re: Our pool wont hold free chlorine  Posted: August 24th, 2011, 2:16 am |
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Joined: July 1st, 2011, 11:38 pm Posts: 213 Location: Central Califorina
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Sounds like you need to shock your pool. Hard to tell exactly what you need to do without accurate test results.
Did you add CYA as well as salt?
I have a 2000 gallon pool with intex sand filter and SWCG. Upgrading your pump/filter would be a wise investment.
My CYA is at 70 ppm and I run my SWCG 2 hours a day with the pump on 4 hours and my water is crystal clear.
_________________ 3500 gallon 14x42 Intex Ultra Frame 1/2 HP Intex 1600 sand filter/pump - Intex SWCG Two 4x20 Fafco solar panels. Taylor K-2006 Marquis spirit hot tub - Grill Dome ceramic grill/smoker
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duraleigh
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Post subject: Re: Our pool wont hold free chlorine  Posted: August 24th, 2011, 5:07 am |
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Joined: April 1st, 2007, 8:12 am Posts: 11330 Location: Raleigh, NC
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Reading Pool School will help you understand that chlorine is consumed by organics (algae) in your pool and that's almost surely your issue.
However, a complete set of test results is about the only way to get you started clearing your pool.
_________________ Dave S. Site Owner TFTestkits owner TFTestkits , Pool Calculator , Pool School
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anonapersona
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Post subject: Re: Our pool wont hold free chlorine  Posted: August 24th, 2011, 8:00 am |
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Joined: November 5th, 2008, 7:13 am Posts: 1919
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CYA (stabilizer) helps hold the chlorine that is created. Probably low, your testing will show if that is the culprit.
_________________ 22,000 gallon in ground pool with rock waterfall and spillover spa, Aqualink control system, Polaris cleaner, Purex Triton Clean&Clear Plus cartridge filter. Located in The Woodlands, Texas. Trouble Free Pool since April 2009.
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Richard320
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Post subject: Re: Our pool wont hold free chlorine  Posted: August 24th, 2011, 9:05 am |
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Joined: January 6th, 2010, 10:54 am Posts: 2471 Location: San Dimas, CA (LA County)
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I agree, we need to know if you have any CYA in the pool. Without it, with Vegas sun and heat, you'd be hard-pressed to keep up with demand pouring in bleach all day. As you may have learned already.
If you don't already have a good test kit, get one. I recommend the TF100 with a speedstir. It's what I use, makes testing fast, easy, and accurate. With your own test results, pool calculator, and maybe some advice from here, you'll be able to have perfect water that will be the envy of the neighborhood.
_________________ 16K freeform gunite with spa; Pentair 4000 DE filter; Century Whisperflow 1 HP; Pentair Minimax heater.
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