- Jun 22, 2014
- 52,061
- Pool Size
- 17888
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Hunter, we've been going over your notes, with several folks analyzing everything. Remember that the pool store testing above is questionable because chlorine, especially unbuffered chlorine at this level without CYA, is exceptionally strong and can skew those results. No doubt something "unusual" is happening in your water. Metals is high suspect, even though we can't pinpoint the source. Glad to hear you passed the OCLT!
Perhaps the CDX that was used complicated the conversion process because enough CDX can interfere with the FC calculation. So for remainder of the conversion, you're down to the last couple step which include changing the filter media and passing 2 days of the CC test (0.5 or less).
Post conversion I think you have a couple options:
1. After the last couple conversion steps are complete, balance the water as noted on the FC/CYA Levels. Your CYA should already be 30. Once you let the FC fall, we'll have to watch and see if the green goes away on its own. If is does go away, an elevated metals content is confirmed. You can either manage the water with a sequestrant, or do a healthy water exchange.
2. Do a significant water exchange now based on the assumption of what appears to be a reaction between chlorine and an increased presence of metal. Take care of your filter media, refill, and balance the water as noted above.
Congrats on finally getting past that first OCLT hurdle. Now hopefully we can help get you past the green hue in the water..

Post conversion I think you have a couple options:
1. After the last couple conversion steps are complete, balance the water as noted on the FC/CYA Levels. Your CYA should already be 30. Once you let the FC fall, we'll have to watch and see if the green goes away on its own. If is does go away, an elevated metals content is confirmed. You can either manage the water with a sequestrant, or do a healthy water exchange.
2. Do a significant water exchange now based on the assumption of what appears to be a reaction between chlorine and an increased presence of metal. Take care of your filter media, refill, and balance the water as noted above.
Congrats on finally getting past that first OCLT hurdle. Now hopefully we can help get you past the green hue in the water..