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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    Wow... What a day yesterday was. Three viewings, three offers. One offer above asking with a comment, "Loved the pool!" Went on the market just before lunch, sold by the time we were in bed. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    Yeah, I considered that might have been it. I did wait over 30 minutes for the first sample and maybe another 15 minutes for the second sample. I sampled from above the return, where I normally get my samples. There is another return in the shallow end with less flow, maybe I should have...
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    I skipped out of work just before the pool store opened and bought 9 lbs of sodium sulfite and 2 bottles of Jack's Magic Pink Stuff. The Pink Stuff is for salt water pools, but I have an abnormally high TDS, or it was at the end of last season. The back of the bottle suggested that the Pink...
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    Love confirmation posts! I'm stoked and hopeful that this won't be a disaster now. I think you posted while I was editing my previous post. Thanks for the suggestion on the sodium thiosulfate, I'll see if they have some.
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    And I use sequesterant to resolve iron issues as well? This is so stressful... Everything has been fine for months, then 24 hours before listing. If it is resolved (or at least brought into check) by sequestrant, how long will it take? I can't drain and refill overnight as I have no way to...
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    So reading that link makes it look like metal issues. How do I read pH with high chlorine? And heck, I'm kicking myself for thinking of sequestrant but not buying any. Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    No heating coils, so I don't think I'm leaching copper from anything. Might have metal in the water still though. I asked the guy at the store if he had any sequestrant and he didn't know where it was. I should have looked for it myself but didn't as I was in a hurry and didn't know if I...
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    Just bought enough liquid cya to get the pool up to 30. Pool store guy tried to sell me copper algaecide, said it takes copper out of the water. Told him I didn't want it. Bought some polyoxyethelynrdimethylimininioethelyne 60. Is this just polyquat 60? Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    I also don't know if pH measurement is accurate at high chlorine levels Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    Clear green. I've used polyquat 60 about a week ago as I was going to do an ascorbic acid treatment. I've never poured acid into the summer. PH is a bit high right now, and it tends to run high. I think it is about 7.8 from when I tested a bit ago Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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    Pool Green - House Going on the Market TOMORROW

    This morning, I woke up to a nice blue pool and went into work. At 10:00 AM, my wife called and said that the pool was green, so I drove home and poured in a gallon of 10% liquid chlorine and went back to work. I get home at 6:00 PM, and the pool is still green. The only thing I can think of...
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    Need New Check Valve

    The leak is DEFINITELY on the fill side, the float doesn't completely close off inlet. I closed the ball valve and let it sit overnight and it didn't overflow. I ordered another John Guest check valve. Got my fingers crossed that it is strong enough to stop the water flow. It'll be nice to...
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    Need New Check Valve

    Being rather stupid, I replaced the tubing on my Liquidator last season and not the check valves as I didn't think I needed them. My liquidator is a few inches below the water level of the pool, so over the course of several months it killed a second of my neighbors grass. I disassembled the...
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    Draining The Pool - 3 Reasons

    That makes sense, otherwise I'd expect it to be a common topic here. Even if I have a layer of salt in the bottom of my liquidator and it gets mixed up and part of it ends up in the pool, it still really can't be any worse than someone who just pours the liquid chlorine into the pool. They'd...
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    Draining The Pool - 3 Reasons

    I use Shock for my chlorine source. And I can say that too, cause that is the products name! Right on the bottle, it says, "Shock!" Its 10% chlorine from the pool store. I've not had the water tested for salt content. My TF-100 kit doesn't test for it, and I don't trust the bozos at the...
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    Draining The Pool - 3 Reasons

    I have 3 reasons for draining the pool... salty, salty, salty water. Two seasons ago, the water tasted slightly salty but not enough for me to be certain whether or not it was my imagination. Last season, it was salty enough that the neighbor's kid mentioned it. It is definitely worse this...
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    Broke My Motor - Pics Included

    The residue was very grainy in texture and smells a lot like the salt in the bottom of my liquidator. I don't think I have a copper problem, but I haven't tested for it.
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    Broke My Motor - Pics Included

    It uses 240v, and as for a timer, I have this work in progress: digital-timer-wish-list-t57335.html I took another look at the pump and I think I'll be able to salvage it. I'm just worried about the mess that was inside of it. I'm going to order new seals for it and hope that keeps it from...
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    Broke My Motor - Pics Included

    Pump is SP2607X10. Motor label attached. This motor states that it is suitable for replacing my old motor, but I'm not sure if it is the right replacement.
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    Broke My Motor - Pics Included

    My Hayward pump bearings started whining on me a few days ago so I ordered some replacements. Ultimately, I broke my motor as you can see in the pictures. I suspect that the seal was pinched when the motor was assembled at the factory, which allowed it to leak onto the bearings and corrode...
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    Digital Timer Wish List

    Thanks! You cannot program the PIC32 directly from the PC without the use of a bootloader. I'll likely use a uSD bootloader when I'm finished with development. It will allow me to load a new file over WiFi to the uSD card and then reboot it, then the bootloader will kick in and load the new...
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    Digital Timer Wish List

    I haven't looked at the Arduino very much, but I have been impressed with the library that has been developed for it and some of the projects people have done with it.
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    Digital Timer Wish List

    Maybe. I'd need to investigate the legal issues involved with selling them first because of them being AC powered. I also suspect that the price I'd have to sell it at would deter anyone else from buying it. I've got about $500 into just getting one unit up and running. I think it costs...
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    Digital Timer Wish List

    The board design is based on a 32-bit PIC processor, PIC32MX695F512L. I'll be running the TCP/IP stack on the chip as well as a USB stack. L1 and L2 are just line 1 and line 2, the two AC phases for input power. The two orange devices are relays for powering the two pumps. I don't have any...
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    Digital Timer Wish List

    I'm assuming that by CT you mean Current Transformer; and yes, they are current transformers. You can see a rather large hole above and below each of the transformers. I need to add a jumper from one of the holes, through the transformer, and into the other hole. The secondary coil of the...
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    Digital Timer Wish List

    Hardware is almost complete. I just need to order the op-amps for the current transformers and an analog reference. I suppose I should get a battery for the clock too, else it'll be fairly worthless.