My post was merged before...but let's start over here.
This may all just be a lack of pop too!
Fc 10.5
Cc .5
Tc 11
Ph 7.5 (was down to 7.2 after adding acid)
TA 250 (down from 280 after adding acid, aerate yesterday)
Ch 350 (down from 380. I added metal out yesterday because we have iron in our water...maybe it took some ch too?)
CYA 50 (I'm surprised since it was only 45 at close and we added almost 2000 gallons of fill water)
The water is still milky...I pass the oclt. I did add bleach yesterday...maybe that was wrong, but I knew it was going to rain over night and I didn't want to take chances. Pump runs continuously. Psi is going up so something is coming out, but I thought I'd see some improvement in 24 hours.
What I've added...not part of Bbb
Dry acid 1 lb to reduce TA
Metal out product from bio guard
Scale inhibitor - bbb would say I don't need it, but we did have scaling last year and it happened fast!
We tried vacuuming, some junk like leaves in the bottom, why wouldn't that be causing chlorine usage? It is so milky we can't even tell if we are vacuuming the bottom or not!
Any direction I should go or just wait it out?
Eta:cya
This may all just be a lack of pop too!
Fc 10.5
Cc .5
Tc 11
Ph 7.5 (was down to 7.2 after adding acid)
TA 250 (down from 280 after adding acid, aerate yesterday)
Ch 350 (down from 380. I added metal out yesterday because we have iron in our water...maybe it took some ch too?)
CYA 50 (I'm surprised since it was only 45 at close and we added almost 2000 gallons of fill water)
The water is still milky...I pass the oclt. I did add bleach yesterday...maybe that was wrong, but I knew it was going to rain over night and I didn't want to take chances. Pump runs continuously. Psi is going up so something is coming out, but I thought I'd see some improvement in 24 hours.
What I've added...not part of Bbb
Dry acid 1 lb to reduce TA
Metal out product from bio guard
Scale inhibitor - bbb would say I don't need it, but we did have scaling last year and it happened fast!
We tried vacuuming, some junk like leaves in the bottom, why wouldn't that be causing chlorine usage? It is so milky we can't even tell if we are vacuuming the bottom or not!
Any direction I should go or just wait it out?
Eta:cya