Had an algae bloom and can't determine why.
Short story (addition recent history under long story, including SWG failure):
Had an algae bloom and can't determine why.
Circulate pool ~12 hours per day, SWG set at 80% power.
FC - 6
pH - 7.3
TA - 70
CH - 175
CYA - 70
Salt - 3600 per drops, 3470 per SWG
Phosphates - waiting on kit to arrive, never tested.
Long story: (Note I work away from home for days or weeks at a time, so you may see the trend
)
Opened pool around mid-April utilizing SLAM and liquid sodium hypochlorite, without SWG installed. Once the pool had minimal cloudiness, I added salt and installed the SWG. Pool continued to improve over a period of time and we set the SWG up to maintain the FC level running 18 hours per day and SWG at 60%, FC-7. Being that I had to leave for work around the time we got everything looking good, I decided to leave the 18-hour circulation and not risk any undesirable events. 3 days later I was told the pool the pool had a light green tint to it and FC was a 2. Advised family on SLAM dosage needed and started the process again, including running pump 24 hours per day and increasing SWG to max power. Throughout the next week, we had to keep adding liquid sodium hypochlorite, because the SWC would lose about 2 PPM of FC per day. Once day my family noted that the SWG was generating and had a "Cell Connection" message, so they powered down for a few minutes and placed back online. The need for liquid hypochlorite continued until I arrived home. Once home I completed the overnight test, 0 loss of FC, so I contacted Circupool about issues. Circupool sent a part to replace inside the unit and the FC began to generate enough FC. I began to dial in SWG and timer ending up running the unit 12 hours per day at 80% power and would only lose about 0.5 FC on days that hit 95°.
I depart for work again with the FC at 9, family is taking the daily FC test to ensure the yellow color indicates that the FC is above 5. On day 3 away from home they conduct a drop test with FC still at 9. Miss 2 days of the daily tests, get approximately 1.1" of rain between days 4 and 5. On day 6 the pool is a dark green on the deep end, with drop test indicating FC of 6. With an FC of 6, I have no idea how or why algae formed, so I'm missing something. Rain rarely affect any of my numbers, especially just an inch. I'm currently waiting on Phosphates test kit to arrive. Any advice will be much appreciated, as the pool is getting the best of us. We are currently shocking the pool set the SWG to max power running 24-hours per day.
Short story (addition recent history under long story, including SWG failure):
Had an algae bloom and can't determine why.
Circulate pool ~12 hours per day, SWG set at 80% power.
FC - 6
pH - 7.3
TA - 70
CH - 175
CYA - 70
Salt - 3600 per drops, 3470 per SWG
Phosphates - waiting on kit to arrive, never tested.
Long story: (Note I work away from home for days or weeks at a time, so you may see the trend
Opened pool around mid-April utilizing SLAM and liquid sodium hypochlorite, without SWG installed. Once the pool had minimal cloudiness, I added salt and installed the SWG. Pool continued to improve over a period of time and we set the SWG up to maintain the FC level running 18 hours per day and SWG at 60%, FC-7. Being that I had to leave for work around the time we got everything looking good, I decided to leave the 18-hour circulation and not risk any undesirable events. 3 days later I was told the pool the pool had a light green tint to it and FC was a 2. Advised family on SLAM dosage needed and started the process again, including running pump 24 hours per day and increasing SWG to max power. Throughout the next week, we had to keep adding liquid sodium hypochlorite, because the SWC would lose about 2 PPM of FC per day. Once day my family noted that the SWG was generating and had a "Cell Connection" message, so they powered down for a few minutes and placed back online. The need for liquid hypochlorite continued until I arrived home. Once home I completed the overnight test, 0 loss of FC, so I contacted Circupool about issues. Circupool sent a part to replace inside the unit and the FC began to generate enough FC. I began to dial in SWG and timer ending up running the unit 12 hours per day at 80% power and would only lose about 0.5 FC on days that hit 95°.
I depart for work again with the FC at 9, family is taking the daily FC test to ensure the yellow color indicates that the FC is above 5. On day 3 away from home they conduct a drop test with FC still at 9. Miss 2 days of the daily tests, get approximately 1.1" of rain between days 4 and 5. On day 6 the pool is a dark green on the deep end, with drop test indicating FC of 6. With an FC of 6, I have no idea how or why algae formed, so I'm missing something. Rain rarely affect any of my numbers, especially just an inch. I'm currently waiting on Phosphates test kit to arrive. Any advice will be much appreciated, as the pool is getting the best of us. We are currently shocking the pool set the SWG to max power running 24-hours per day.