Hi all
I am currently on day 6 of a SLAM due to high FC loss.
The water appears crystal clear and CC is always 0 / 0.5
However, I’m consistently losing around 4 / 4.5 ppm FC overnight (was initially losing around 7 / 8ppm FC overnight before the SLAM though and often woke up to 0 FC).
I’ve used around 50L of 14/15% liquid chlorine so far (although I suspect concentration is actually a bit lower so I’ve been topping up the doses slightly compared to the Pool Math dosage recommendation).
It’s about a simple a pool as you can get. Single depth, no lights etc…, a single Aqua Genie skimmer/return combo.
I’m trying to brush the walls etc.. when I can and have spent a lot of time cleaning up the Aqua Genie (as it was pretty filthy inside).
Am I missing something or do I just keep going?
Due to work, I’ve only been able to test/add chlorine early in the morning and from late afternoon onwards since Monday so I guess that’s not helping. I’m working from home from tomorrow though so plan to get back on every 2 hours.
it’s an “indoor” (in a glass & plastic conservatory) 10000 gallon in ground pool.
For what it’s worth, I also have a cheap UV meter which shows virtually no UV coming in through the clear plastic roof panels (not sure on the meters accuracy but as soon as I left the pool house the UV readings shoot up).
Just want some reassurance / ideas if possible please (as the costs are really starting to ramp up with the chlorine, electricity from the pump running 24/7 etc… not to mention how much of my time it’s taking up)
PS pictures from this morning
I am currently on day 6 of a SLAM due to high FC loss.
The water appears crystal clear and CC is always 0 / 0.5
However, I’m consistently losing around 4 / 4.5 ppm FC overnight (was initially losing around 7 / 8ppm FC overnight before the SLAM though and often woke up to 0 FC).
I’ve used around 50L of 14/15% liquid chlorine so far (although I suspect concentration is actually a bit lower so I’ve been topping up the doses slightly compared to the Pool Math dosage recommendation).
It’s about a simple a pool as you can get. Single depth, no lights etc…, a single Aqua Genie skimmer/return combo.
I’m trying to brush the walls etc.. when I can and have spent a lot of time cleaning up the Aqua Genie (as it was pretty filthy inside).
Am I missing something or do I just keep going?
Due to work, I’ve only been able to test/add chlorine early in the morning and from late afternoon onwards since Monday so I guess that’s not helping. I’m working from home from tomorrow though so plan to get back on every 2 hours.
it’s an “indoor” (in a glass & plastic conservatory) 10000 gallon in ground pool.
For what it’s worth, I also have a cheap UV meter which shows virtually no UV coming in through the clear plastic roof panels (not sure on the meters accuracy but as soon as I left the pool house the UV readings shoot up).
Just want some reassurance / ideas if possible please (as the costs are really starting to ramp up with the chlorine, electricity from the pump running 24/7 etc… not to mention how much of my time it’s taking up)

PS pictures from this morning
