I would shut the pump and put a plug in there while the weir door is closed and have some liquid chlorine dropped into the mix. Let it sit a bit to kill off what ever it is. Then remove the plug and get filter back and running.It’s a second plug for retrofit jobs where the main drains connect through the skimmer and you have 2 pipes connected. So you have one pipe bib attached /going to the equipment pad and a second unused bib with a 2-3 inch hole / plug / Barb thingie. It will forever collect sand and whatnot. It’s usually very well treated sand, but scoop it out once a month or so.![]()
Can you elaborate on the increased FC demand ? I imagine you’ll get some extra paver sand blowing / finding it’s way into the skimmer for a bit. At least until you get a few big rains. The sand should be harmless chemistry speaking.I'm going to slam my pool tonight...
Then you already know. In one regard I’m proud of you for instinctively knowing what your testing is telling you. In another regard you deserve 20 lashes with a wet noodle because we taught you specifically *not* to avoid red flags.dose up to 9ppm but by morning I have like 5 or 6...![]()
I've been limping along with beautiful clear water and tbh, I am hoping my find in the skimmer was the source of my issues.Then you already know. In one regard I’m proud of you for instinctively knowing what your testing is telling you. In another regard you deserve 20 lashes with a wet noodle because we taught you specifically *not* to avoid red flags.
Especially because swimming is safe at SLAM levels.Maybe for the first time ever we will get to swim at night with the lights
I'm running out of test supplies... might have to limp along for a while longer. Also I'm going to pick up some distilled water and test the potency of the old LC I have. The kids are going to a movie this afternoon. Time for the mad scientist to perform experiments! I have new LC too but just trying to use the old stuff...Especially because swimming is safe at SLAM levels.
(Couldn’t resist)