- Apr 21, 2021
- 166
- Pool Size
- 21000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Thanks. I passed a OCLT at 12 so i won’t SLAM and I don’t think it’s algae, but maybe pollen. Can a FC of 12 cause somewhat cloudy water?It is just a note to ensure you really want to SLAM.
Go ahead, with SLAM on, and enter your Liquid Chlorine % and use the recommendation to hit your slam level.
Turn your SWCG off during SLAM.
No. Post a pic.Can a FC of 12 cause somewhat cloudy water?
Yes, it was off, same with pump. I retested this morning before pump came on and sampled water from same place in the pool. Here is a pic of the deep end with drain and rebel. Perhaps turning off the pump would make a better pic. The light-brownish dust keeps settling on the bottom and steps.No. Post a pic.
Was the SWCG off last night?
Filter was just cleaned this morning. It's maybe 2 months old. The new tube rises up the center to the top of the fiter. And the plastic circular cover is above it in the center of the filter.Is the filter media in the filter?
How old is the gauge?
See above. I ran it at 3000 rpm.What speed are you running the pump. Run it at 3000 rpm and not pressure. You won't see pressure changes at low RPM.
Always use 3000 rpm to check pressure.
This morning still had brown sediment, mostly in shallow end. Water was still cloudy. My manual vac head is 25 yrs old and does not hold th hose onto it well, so I did not use it. I brushed to the deep end and am running full suction from main drain. Next step may be to SLAM. I’ll decide on that after a couple hours of filtering.I'll try the manual vacuum in the morning. I just got 6 gals of 10% pool chlorine and am home from work til Tuesday, so I can do a SLAM. My poolmath logs are available here.
Thanks. The salt was a while back, so that's not the cause. Drat! I only buy Morton or Diamond pool salt. Level has been rising as water level dropped with the heat,sun, and no rain. I may add a couple inches of water. From what I've read here, clearing up cloudiness is the filter's job, and not any chemicals, so I will keep filtering.Salt will not cause cloudiness, unless it was contaminated. When did you last add salt? What brand? Did it cloud right when you added the salt? If not, then it is not the salt.