It takes 12 hrs of pool pump running at 25gpm (1800rpm) with SWCG running at 100% to maintain chlorine level on covered pool!!! that doesn't sound right?
In past summers (owned house since 2018 and all new equipment was installed) I might get up to 95% swcg with 8hrs of pump run time.
Around mid July there was one day where I was wearing goggles in pool and it seemed like the water was reflecting greenish and just ever so slightly cloudy (if I were to reach), but didn't think anything of it. It almost seemed like an optical illusion, but maybe the start of green algae (?). There has never been anything growing on the walls like slime, dirt, brown, green, etc. But the next time I got in the pool a couple weeks later that greenish look wasn't there and it was crystal clear.
The pool started dropping to 0fC without being able to catch up so decided to look into SLAMing. The COVERED pool has been at CYA 35 and now the free chlorine has been around 14-18fC for just shy of a month. It is currently stable, but I would have figured the chlorine level should be sky rocketing, not maintaining day over day.
Check signature for pool/equipment details. Pool is covered all day (no light). No water auto-fill. Manual fill only. And since it is covered I might only add one inch of water every month or two during summer. Definitely no major leaks.
And I have a pool service guy that comes weekly. He maintain salt, CYA, pH, and adjust SWCG % as needed (pool pump schedule stays the same). Standard stuff. His main purpose is to keep an eye on our pool when I forget to monitor. I do take my own measurements every few weeks.
Normal peak summer Pump schedule (SWCG 95%)
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8am to 5pm at 1800rpm (25gpm), with 1.75 hrs of 2850 rpm (55gpm) runtime throughout that window of time.
Events ( by the way I test the pool at about 10am each morning which is 2 hours after the pump starts):
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7/26 pool was maintaining around 3-4fC with pump running 8hrs a day running 95% SWCG, and pool service sent me text the pH was at 7.4 and hasn't risen in a month which he found odd.
8/6 big pool party. water temp was 87F. HAVEN'T USED POOL since this date. It has been covered all day except for servicing even until today.
8/8 pool was 0fC so I watched service guy dump 1 gallon of 12.5% chlorine in pool, which brought it up to ~3.4fC later in the day
8/15 pool is 0.2fC
8/17 I tested CYA, it was below 30 (past last line on test kit). Added 2.5 gallons of 10% chlorine. Pool now 12-15fC after 4 hours of mixing at "high" speed (2850rpm/55gpm)
8/18 pool 7fC, so it dropped about half overnight. Pump is now running for 12 hrs each day at 100% SWCG at 2850rpm/55gpm. Tested for chloramines and there were none.
8/19 Pool 5.5fC
8/21 Pool 5.5fC
8/22 service guy confirmed CYA is 25. He added 2.5lbs of CYA, which made the pool rise to 35 CYA. Dumped a bunch of liquid chlorine in pool. brought it up to 16fC
8/23 pool 14fC
8/24 pool 13.5fC Decreased pump run speed back to 1800rpm/25gpm (still runs at 2850rpm/55gpm 1.75hr/day)
8/25 pool 14fC. Decided to increase runtime. pump running 12am to 5pm (17hours) at 100% SWCG
8/26 pool 15fC
8/27 pool 16fC
8/28 pool 17.5fC. Reverted schedule back to 12hrs per day at 100%
8/31 started manually running pool water through solar panels at night time from 8pm to 8am (as not to actually warm up the water/
9/5 pool 18fC
9/13 pool 18fC. Pool is still running at 100% SWCH for 12 hours. why would it take that much running to maintain the same level of chlorine especially when the pool is at SLAM levels?
Current stats:
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Free Chlorine 18fC. (I only tested for chloramines starting 8/18, and have not had any since then)
pH: 7.4. It takes 3-4 weeks to rise to 7.6, which is strange because its usually like clockwork rising from 7.4 to 7.6/7.7 each week (before this summer)
CYA: 35 ( matches service guy's reading). Pool guy said he brought CYA up to 60CYA with 6lbs on 4/11/2023. All I can do is believe him. I didn't verify until the chlorine problem started occurring. Either something consumed the CYA or it was never brought up. But I talk to the service guy a lot and believe he actually did it considering how weird the pool is now.
Ammonia: (which I read can deplete CYA?) with new strips, and it was a 0.
total alkalinity: 105-110
Calcium Hardness pool=500. Tap water=240
Salt:3600 (taylor kit)
Pool temp:78;
TDS Measurement: 5300 - Salt 3600= 1700ppm
Other notes:
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I replaced SWCG in April 2022 after it started giving errors. Borrowed a brand new SWCG 3 weeks ago to try to prove SWCG is not the problem. Tt produced the exact same level of free Chlorine in the return line to the pool. At 25gpm the difference between the pool fC and the return fC was about 1.8ppm, which seems right? With my SWCG, every time I look at the pool, champagne bubbles are coming out of the returned. If I set the SWCG to 0%, the bubbles stop. I set the SWCG % to 100% and the bubbles start. I am pretty confident the SWCG is working as expected.
Original cartridge filters ( I cleaned them at the start of summer using this process How to Clean a Pool Cartridge Filter System ) They had a fine layer of brown clay-like slime on them. Got most of that out.
Moving forward
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Pool service guy has no more ideas what could be going. He originally thought it was because the pump was running at too low of speed, but I tried to run the pump at 2850rpm/55gpm for a week straight and that did nothing. He has no idea why/how CYA dropped from 60 to 25 from 4/11 to 8/17 unless he completely blew it. But that shouldn't really matter since its a 100% covered pool, so the chlorine shouldn't be burning up because of the sun. He hasn't tested for Phosphates recently but did a phosphate removal program in spring (multiple weeks), even though there wasn't much phosphates then anyways. and I haven't tested for Copper or Iron.
Today I am going to set the SWCG to 0% with pump running 12hours per day and see how many days it takes to get down to 5-6fC.
For the future, I guess I will just run the pump at 100% SWCG for 12 hours a day at 5-6ppm+ fC for the rest of September until the weather cools down.
Any thoughts? Did I leave out any pertinent details? Should I be doing something differently?
So during the middle of summer the service company said
In past summers (owned house since 2018 and all new equipment was installed) I might get up to 95% swcg with 8hrs of pump run time.
Around mid July there was one day where I was wearing goggles in pool and it seemed like the water was reflecting greenish and just ever so slightly cloudy (if I were to reach), but didn't think anything of it. It almost seemed like an optical illusion, but maybe the start of green algae (?). There has never been anything growing on the walls like slime, dirt, brown, green, etc. But the next time I got in the pool a couple weeks later that greenish look wasn't there and it was crystal clear.
The pool started dropping to 0fC without being able to catch up so decided to look into SLAMing. The COVERED pool has been at CYA 35 and now the free chlorine has been around 14-18fC for just shy of a month. It is currently stable, but I would have figured the chlorine level should be sky rocketing, not maintaining day over day.
Check signature for pool/equipment details. Pool is covered all day (no light). No water auto-fill. Manual fill only. And since it is covered I might only add one inch of water every month or two during summer. Definitely no major leaks.
And I have a pool service guy that comes weekly. He maintain salt, CYA, pH, and adjust SWCG % as needed (pool pump schedule stays the same). Standard stuff. His main purpose is to keep an eye on our pool when I forget to monitor. I do take my own measurements every few weeks.
Normal peak summer Pump schedule (SWCG 95%)
----------------------------------
8am to 5pm at 1800rpm (25gpm), with 1.75 hrs of 2850 rpm (55gpm) runtime throughout that window of time.
Events ( by the way I test the pool at about 10am each morning which is 2 hours after the pump starts):
----------------------------------
7/26 pool was maintaining around 3-4fC with pump running 8hrs a day running 95% SWCG, and pool service sent me text the pH was at 7.4 and hasn't risen in a month which he found odd.
8/6 big pool party. water temp was 87F. HAVEN'T USED POOL since this date. It has been covered all day except for servicing even until today.
8/8 pool was 0fC so I watched service guy dump 1 gallon of 12.5% chlorine in pool, which brought it up to ~3.4fC later in the day
8/15 pool is 0.2fC
8/17 I tested CYA, it was below 30 (past last line on test kit). Added 2.5 gallons of 10% chlorine. Pool now 12-15fC after 4 hours of mixing at "high" speed (2850rpm/55gpm)
8/18 pool 7fC, so it dropped about half overnight. Pump is now running for 12 hrs each day at 100% SWCG at 2850rpm/55gpm. Tested for chloramines and there were none.
8/19 Pool 5.5fC
8/21 Pool 5.5fC
8/22 service guy confirmed CYA is 25. He added 2.5lbs of CYA, which made the pool rise to 35 CYA. Dumped a bunch of liquid chlorine in pool. brought it up to 16fC
8/23 pool 14fC
8/24 pool 13.5fC Decreased pump run speed back to 1800rpm/25gpm (still runs at 2850rpm/55gpm 1.75hr/day)
8/25 pool 14fC. Decided to increase runtime. pump running 12am to 5pm (17hours) at 100% SWCG
8/26 pool 15fC
8/27 pool 16fC
8/28 pool 17.5fC. Reverted schedule back to 12hrs per day at 100%
8/31 started manually running pool water through solar panels at night time from 8pm to 8am (as not to actually warm up the water/
9/5 pool 18fC
9/13 pool 18fC. Pool is still running at 100% SWCH for 12 hours. why would it take that much running to maintain the same level of chlorine especially when the pool is at SLAM levels?
Current stats:
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Free Chlorine 18fC. (I only tested for chloramines starting 8/18, and have not had any since then)
pH: 7.4. It takes 3-4 weeks to rise to 7.6, which is strange because its usually like clockwork rising from 7.4 to 7.6/7.7 each week (before this summer)
CYA: 35 ( matches service guy's reading). Pool guy said he brought CYA up to 60CYA with 6lbs on 4/11/2023. All I can do is believe him. I didn't verify until the chlorine problem started occurring. Either something consumed the CYA or it was never brought up. But I talk to the service guy a lot and believe he actually did it considering how weird the pool is now.
Ammonia: (which I read can deplete CYA?) with new strips, and it was a 0.
total alkalinity: 105-110
Calcium Hardness pool=500. Tap water=240
Salt:3600 (taylor kit)
Pool temp:78;
TDS Measurement: 5300 - Salt 3600= 1700ppm
Other notes:
----------------------------------
I replaced SWCG in April 2022 after it started giving errors. Borrowed a brand new SWCG 3 weeks ago to try to prove SWCG is not the problem. Tt produced the exact same level of free Chlorine in the return line to the pool. At 25gpm the difference between the pool fC and the return fC was about 1.8ppm, which seems right? With my SWCG, every time I look at the pool, champagne bubbles are coming out of the returned. If I set the SWCG to 0%, the bubbles stop. I set the SWCG % to 100% and the bubbles start. I am pretty confident the SWCG is working as expected.
Original cartridge filters ( I cleaned them at the start of summer using this process How to Clean a Pool Cartridge Filter System ) They had a fine layer of brown clay-like slime on them. Got most of that out.
Moving forward
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Pool service guy has no more ideas what could be going. He originally thought it was because the pump was running at too low of speed, but I tried to run the pump at 2850rpm/55gpm for a week straight and that did nothing. He has no idea why/how CYA dropped from 60 to 25 from 4/11 to 8/17 unless he completely blew it. But that shouldn't really matter since its a 100% covered pool, so the chlorine shouldn't be burning up because of the sun. He hasn't tested for Phosphates recently but did a phosphate removal program in spring (multiple weeks), even though there wasn't much phosphates then anyways. and I haven't tested for Copper or Iron.
Today I am going to set the SWCG to 0% with pump running 12hours per day and see how many days it takes to get down to 5-6fC.
For the future, I guess I will just run the pump at 100% SWCG for 12 hours a day at 5-6ppm+ fC for the rest of September until the weather cools down.
Any thoughts? Did I leave out any pertinent details? Should I be doing something differently?
So during the middle of summer the service company said
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