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    Who's Eating My Chlorine?

    Yes, I did have the pump running with the OCLT. It's the same water path. I'm fairly confident in the CYA levels, unless my eyesight is really going goofy on me (which is not unheard of after 50 I guess!). I bought all new chemicals this year just so there wouldn't be a problem with...
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    Who's Eating My Chlorine?

    I have an above ground, round 13,000 gallon pool. My CYA is around 40. My pH is around 7.5 I (try to) keep my chlorine around 10. The temperature is around 75 degrees, and my pool gets full sun all day. This is my question: During the day, my chlorine levels consistently drop between 8...
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    HELP: Can't Keep My Chlorine Levels Up

    You guys converted me to the ways of the Trouble Free Pool last year, and I've been swimming happy ever since. This year, though, I'm having a problem keeping my chlorine levels up, and I'm trying to figure out why. For instance, today I dumped a load of bleach in the pool at around 10:00 a.m...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    Well I did the OCLT test last night. At 11:30 p.m. (last chemical added at 7:30 p.m.) FC was 8.0 and CC was .5 This morning at 9:00 a.m. (sorry, Sunday is my day to sleep in), FC was 7.5 and CC was ZERO (water didn't turn pink with the reagent). Me thinks we finally got it! :mrgreen...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    We'll be gone for 10 days. Last year, I think the Creature from the Black Lagoon took up residence in our pool while we were gone. Yeah, the pH thing is a little bit of a challenge. My husband and I never see quite the same color :roll: Now, speaking of the pool...I think I'll go take a...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    Thanks guys! I'll take your suggestions and keep working at it. My husband has a question: Should the filter be kept on 24/7 or is it all right to give it a rest and if so, is it better to turn it off at night or during the day? Also, we are planning a vacation in August. We have no one...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    Okay, I'm trying to post these pictures. Let's see how they come out.
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    Yay! Got my test kit today! :party: I had fun playing with all the little bottles of chemicals--like a chemistry set for grown-ups! Here are my results: FC 4.5 CC .5 TC 5.0 pH Hmmm...there was no test for this, so I just used the "basic" kit they gave me. It looked like about 7.8 to...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    Looks absolutely beautiful and quite refreshing! I'm still waiting for my test kit--was supposed arrive today, but it didn't. Hopefully, if I keep doing what I learned in Pool School, my water will look as perfect as yours before we have to close the pool for the season! Thanks for posting...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    I'm following the Pool School Instructions and will continue to keep it at shock levels until I lose less than 1 ppm overnight (which right now is hard to tell because the test kit won't arrive until tomorrow). Which is why I wanted to know if it was swimmable. My kids are ready to shoot me...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    My TF100 testkit is on order. We've shocked as suggested in accordance with the handy-dandy pool calculator (pure genius, that device is!). A couple of questions: Can the pool be used while being shocked? How long does it generally take for the cloudiness to go away. Its not the dreaded...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    Hubby looked at me like I was nuts. "Bleach?" He exclaimed. "Borax???" He cried. "Baking Soda????" He scoffed. But when he saw the chemical content and price difference, he followed my directions went to the grocery store and now I'm looking forward to a lovely pool. I believe I now have...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    AHA!!! Yes, I can read after all, and I finally noticed this little tidbit under the "Pool School" tab: Trichlor - Commonly sold as tablets or pucks that you simply put into an automatic container that passes pool water over them and they slowly dissolve - putting chlorine and CYA into your...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    LOL, actually, that might work. Otherwise, I have a very handsome neighbor who's pool looks much better than ours--I might just have to invite myself over for a swim...(jk, dear husband :) )
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    Well, it's not really me who is turning to the pool store for advice--it's my dear husband, who doesn't seem to understand that pool stores are in the business of selling useless chemicals. I will try to follow the pool school advice as best I can and convince my husband to do so also...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    Oh, cool. Never saw one of those before. Yes, Chuck, we did follow the directions, and we thought we had it under control, with the chlorine levels staying pretty steady where they should be. We opened it using liquid shock. The pool store ran our water sample and here's our test results...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    We're getting the water tested again tomorrow and will post results. Actually, I've never heard of "skimmer socks"--what are they? Yes, we checked the filter outflow, and it seems clear. We backwashed and rinsed so many times, I think the sand is clear. It's just so crazy; we've had algae...
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    Dead Algae that won't go away!

    We are at our wits end with this one. We have a 24 round AG, approx. 15,000 gal. Sand filter (don't know details). Water got a green tinge, so we shocked, flocked and got a mess of dead algae (brown) on the bottom. Water was clear, chlorine and pH balanced. We vacuumed on waste setting...