Pre pool opening (white water mold)

Yes. Ahhsome goes after the biofilm that shields the organics from the harsh environment. It breaks it all loose from the plumbing so the water can sterilize it.

Typically we've found to not need it in pools but yours has been a norm challenger from the get go. For hot tubs, most who've tried it have seen what you're seeing. This is just one more confirmation that if anything is in there, the ahhsome will find and expel it.
 
Recap of numbers

Yesterday (Friday)
4:30 pm fc 12 brought to 15
7:30 pm fc 13 brought to 16
Today (Saturday)
7 am fc 14 brought to 17
Turned on heater saw lots in skimmer
3:45 pm fc 12 brought to 15
Pool had heavy use 11-3:30
7:30 pm fc 10.5 brought to 22.5 (added a gallon of 12.5%)
9:30 pm fc 21.5 didn’t add
(Sunday)
7 am fc 20
didn’t pass loss of 1.5
didn’t add
 
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Does there come a point that we do something totally off the wall?
Nah. Just let the Ahhsome do it's thing. It'll get out all the crud and raise the FC demand while it does.
3:45 pm fc 12 brought to 15
Pool had heavy use 11-3:30
7:30 pm fc 10.5 brought to 22.5 (added a gallon of 12.5%)
9:30 pm fc 21.5 didn’t add
(Sunday)
7 am fc 20
didn’t pass loss of 1.5
didn’t add
This is pretty good IMO, all things considered. The party may have made up the bulk of the losses.
 
Overnight loss -1
(17-16 in 12 hours cover closed as it rained all night)
Cc 0
Haven’t seen black/gray in the skimmer for a day or two
Maybe I’m over the hump

I only added Lc once yesterday . Cover closed a good portion of the day due to rain

Yesterdays numbers
7 am fc 20 didn’t add
10:30 fc 18 raised to 21
Closed cover for rain until
4:30 pm fc 18.5 didn’t add
7 pm fc 17 cc 0 didn’t add
7am (today) fc 16 cc 0 didn’t add
 
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We have storms starting here at noon through 10 pm tonight.

7 am I opened /tested and ran the fountains this morning. I did not add Lc .
And closed cover

Just tested again fc 15 cc 0
Should I bump it up to 16 again now before the rain or let it ride ?
(Cover will remain closed the rest of today)
 

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This is a pic of the skimmer while on low speed (1850 rpm) not really enough suction to keep the sock down and seems to be when a “skin” forms on top of the water - I’m not sure if that’s algae or ahhsome forming the layer/skin

Is this normal for suction or should it be set to higher rpm for low speed?

Didn’t perform oclt
Last test was 4:30 yesterday afternoon (rain rain rain) then this morning at 6:30 loss of 2 .5 in 14 hours cover closed
. I’ll oclt tonight
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Is this normal for suction or should it be set to higher rpm for low speed?
More RPM probably sucks the oil/sludge down quicker but then they're harder to clean inside the filter, so I'd prefer easy access to them. It could also just be residual body oils/sunblock from the party. Tennis balls help alot with the gunk/slick floating in there. :poke:

As long as the weir doors are bobbing along, it's enough RPMs.
 
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I’m expecting 8 people to use the pool several hours today . Lots of splashing etc. my fc is 7 this am (cya 40) to compensate, how high do I take fc before they come?
 
Around the skimmer bowl.

Stuff I’ve gotten in the same place was brownish/black then later grey and I thought it was said here that it was algae? (Not green or yellow)
 

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