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    Brass eyeball returns worn out

    i have an in-ground pool with stainless steel walls installed in 1964 I (believe by Inertol Co, LLC) and it has brass eyeball returns that need replaced. The brass nuts will no longer stay screwed on. Anyone know what is needed?
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    Having reocurring alge growth all summer

    That must be it. Maybe I have been just lucky the last 3 decades also :o. I did open it really late (early July). It was clear but the bottom was dirty and I did not vacuum to waste. I was having a real hard time for a while getting chlorine to stay up. What I am doing now is running the...
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    Having reocurring alge growth all summer

    Yep, the solution was between 40 and 50 and I thought it to be about 43. Am I doing something wrong? When I ask for help I try to listen to the person that is helping me :D - - - Updated - - - Sorry, I see the note above now so then let's call my CYA 50 then.
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    Having reocurring alge growth all summer

    No, I'm not. I ran ALL of these tests this morning with my Taylor K2006 kit. Let me go get the kit. I added the cloudy solution until the black dot disappeared. It was a little above 40 and I guessed 43.
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    Having reocurring alge growth all summer

    I'm not sure why the pics appear green from the camera. They are blue. The spots in the one pic are concrete. The bottom needs to be painted.
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    Having reocurring alge growth all summer

    First thing this morning tests: Pool is more blue then green and clearing. FC 26.5 pH 7.7 TA 110 CH 430 CYA 43
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    Having reocurring alge growth all summer

    Yes, CYA - - - Updated - - - Will do
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    Having reocurring alge growth all summer

    This is the worst year in 30 years of pool ownership for us. I cannot even count how many times that my pool has been slammed this summer, blue and then turns green again. I always use the chart showing the FC level for my acid level and slam the pool accordingly. I usually add a little extra...