- Sep 24, 2014
- 154
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
~15k plaster pool in S Florida. I have a yellow/green algae that likes to grow on the shaded walls on the south side of the pool. Here are my general chemistry numbers:
FC 5-7 daily (I chlorinate with 10% liquid)
CYA 40
pH 7.8
TA 70
CH 250
Temp 85
My pH tends to the high side, so I tend to keep my TA towards the low end, and let pH get as high as 7.8 before adding acid.
Last year when I had this surface algae, I repeatedly would raise FC to SLAM, watch everything clear, lower to regular, and watch it reappear. I finally got frustrated and threw in a bromine treatment (not by TFP recommendation
), which nuked the algae, but the pool was terrible holding chlorine after that. I understand that bromine converts to bromide in UV, and chlorine is used up by the "recharging" of the bromine. So not a good solution for an outdoor pool in full sun. But it did get rid of the algae.
Fast foward a year, and the bromine appears to have finally worked its way out of the pool. The algae started creeping back in. It's only on the shaded walls. Brushing kicks up a small cloud, but some color remains on the plaster and does not come off with brushing. The water is always clear, it's only been a surface problem. And only on the shaded portions of the pool.
On 4/30 I started another SLAM. Based on CYA set at 40, I raised FC to 16, and kept it there for three days. I tested the water the 4-5x a day, and made sure to stay above 16. Brushed like mad each time too. OCLT didn't pass (just barely) on the 2nd night, so I went another day just to be sure. Then, to be ABSOLUTELY sure, I raised FC to 24 (Mustard Shock Level) for the next 24 hours on 5/2-5/3, before letting it return to normal levels.
By 5/7 I was back to daily dosing chlorine. The minimum FC level for a CYA of 40 is 3, and I never went that low.
I get up this morning and go out to clean the pool, and lo and behold, I see the algae starting again in the shaded portions. My water is, and has been, crystal clear. With the pump off, you could read a newspaper placed on the bottom of the deep end.
I don't get it. I'm doing everything by the book. Everything. I never let my chlorine drop below the minimum level for my FC. I did the SLAM to the letter, spotless pool - passed the OCLT, did 24hrs at Mustard Algae level, and yet my algae problem came back in less than a week at normal FC levels.







What next? I'm sure I'm going to get the regular boilerplate - "you need to SLAM...again". That's not really what I'm looking to hear. I'm more interested in exploring what type of algae I'm dealing with, and why it seems resistant to normal FC levels and even a Mustard Algae SLAM level, and even shrugs off aggressive brushing. Because without finding something different to do to address this particular problem, I expect it's just going to come back....again.
FC 5-7 daily (I chlorinate with 10% liquid)
CYA 40
pH 7.8
TA 70
CH 250
Temp 85
My pH tends to the high side, so I tend to keep my TA towards the low end, and let pH get as high as 7.8 before adding acid.
Last year when I had this surface algae, I repeatedly would raise FC to SLAM, watch everything clear, lower to regular, and watch it reappear. I finally got frustrated and threw in a bromine treatment (not by TFP recommendation
Fast foward a year, and the bromine appears to have finally worked its way out of the pool. The algae started creeping back in. It's only on the shaded walls. Brushing kicks up a small cloud, but some color remains on the plaster and does not come off with brushing. The water is always clear, it's only been a surface problem. And only on the shaded portions of the pool.
On 4/30 I started another SLAM. Based on CYA set at 40, I raised FC to 16, and kept it there for three days. I tested the water the 4-5x a day, and made sure to stay above 16. Brushed like mad each time too. OCLT didn't pass (just barely) on the 2nd night, so I went another day just to be sure. Then, to be ABSOLUTELY sure, I raised FC to 24 (Mustard Shock Level) for the next 24 hours on 5/2-5/3, before letting it return to normal levels.
By 5/7 I was back to daily dosing chlorine. The minimum FC level for a CYA of 40 is 3, and I never went that low.
I get up this morning and go out to clean the pool, and lo and behold, I see the algae starting again in the shaded portions. My water is, and has been, crystal clear. With the pump off, you could read a newspaper placed on the bottom of the deep end.
I don't get it. I'm doing everything by the book. Everything. I never let my chlorine drop below the minimum level for my FC. I did the SLAM to the letter, spotless pool - passed the OCLT, did 24hrs at Mustard Algae level, and yet my algae problem came back in less than a week at normal FC levels.







What next? I'm sure I'm going to get the regular boilerplate - "you need to SLAM...again". That's not really what I'm looking to hear. I'm more interested in exploring what type of algae I'm dealing with, and why it seems resistant to normal FC levels and even a Mustard Algae SLAM level, and even shrugs off aggressive brushing. Because without finding something different to do to address this particular problem, I expect it's just going to come back....again.