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    The Beckert Pool

    It's not too bad, except during Fall. Then it does either become a constant battle with the leaves, or (as in the past) we get lazy, give up, and clean it all out when it gets warm again. This year we're going to try to stay on top of it, but we'll see what happens. One year we actually did...
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    The Beckert Pool

    Update: Pool is now good to go (and has been for a while now). Black algae problem has been resolved. Yay! Latest question: The wife has lately been interested in getting a nice pool robot. I'm curious, what's the general forum consensus on pool robots? Are they worth it? How long do they last...
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    The Beckert Pool

    I thought of another question: When you're doing the various tests, such as the FC test, and you're adding drops one at a time and counting them... obviously you get to the point where you can look at the shade of the color, and know that it's going to be at least X number of drops. Can you just...
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    The Beckert Pool

    Okay, it SEEMS like the SLAM process is now complete! The FC level did not appear to drop overnight. I'll confirm that tonight by doing a more precise overnight test (I didn't actually wait 30 minutes and confirm the chlorine level before I went to bed, I just added the calculated amount that...
  5. jbeckert

    The Beckert Pool

    Still SLAMing! It's been tough. I think we're pretty close though. There is some persistent black algae on the walls. What's the forum's stance on algicide? Should I put some in, or just stick with the bleach?
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    The Beckert Pool

    Awesome. I just didn't want it to dilute or wash out the chlorine, so great.
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    The Beckert Pool

    Okay. But I assume a CC of .5 or 1 is not too bad either? Another question: We've been having a lot of rain lately. It's been raining off-and-on all day yesterday, all day today, and it's supposed to do the same thing tomorrow. In the past, we've not bothered trying to shock on rainy days...
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    The Beckert Pool

    SLAMing continues. I'm curious, every time I check my FC/CC, CC is only around .5 or 1. Is that normal, for CCs to remain low?
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    The Beckert Pool

    Update: It's been about 8 hours since my last test, FC now reads 8, CC still at 1. Now adding chlorine to bring FC back up to 12.
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    The Beckert Pool

    Actually the pH reading was taken prior to adding more chlorine in, FC was 0. weird considering the tendency of pH to go UP in outdoor pools. Ah well, not worried about it right now. I'll figure it out once the SLAM is done, I reckon.
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    The Beckert Pool

    Update! Got the CYA, it's in the socks now, being distributed. Prior to adding bleach today, test indicated an FC of 0. Added bleach to shock level (12) for a CYA of 30. Tested after about an hour, some interesting results: pH has dropped to 7.2. FC reads 13, CC reads 1. Hmmm!
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    The Beckert Pool

    woodyp suggested a CYA of 30 ppm. If I just assume (without testing) that's where it's at once I dissolve the CYA, that would mean using a different FC target level for the SLAM. Is that really a good idea? I also see that, until the week is up, I'm not supposed to backwash the filter. That's...
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    The Beckert Pool

    Tested again at the hour mark. CC still reads 1, FC now reads 7. The ABCs section suggests solid stabilizer as the more economical option, so that's what we'll go with. That section also advises the CYA level not be checked until a week later, so I reckon the SLAM will be on hold until then...
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    The Beckert Pool

    Okay, tested 30 minutes later. FC reads 10, CC reads 1. 10 was my target shock level, so it doesn't seem like it's dropped much in 30 minutes. I'm guessing a CC of 1 is not high. I will wait and test again at the hour mark, unless you advise otherwise.
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    The Beckert Pool

    Okay, I think I understand. I thought you guys were saying that the CYA may have turned into ammonia, which would show up as high CC. But what you were actually saying, is that a high CC may indicate the presence of ammonia, because the chlorine is destroying the ammonia. So, a reading of zero...