I was vacuuming my pool late this morning after we had a few storms the past few days and saw some small green patches on the floor as I was vacuuming. I vacuumed up most of it manually, then ran the EZ vac for a while and brushed the walls and floor of the pool after. The water is clear.
As a newer pool owner, (New in April) I just want to make sure I do the right thing. I plan on doing the overnight test tonight to see about a possible SLAM. I added two 3" trichlor tabs to the chlorinator to aid in bringing CYA up. (I normally just use liquid chlorine) Is there anything else I should do?
I could see more green through my sunglasses than I could without. (weird)
Here are my test results from my TF100
FC 7
CC 0
TA 110
CH 200 (Not important, just felt like checking)
CYA 25? (I checked three times. The last few times I have checked this, it has been 40 fairly consistently)
PH 7.3
With my CYA usually at 40, I keep my FC around 6 usually.
Thanks in advance for the help!!!
As a newer pool owner, (New in April) I just want to make sure I do the right thing. I plan on doing the overnight test tonight to see about a possible SLAM. I added two 3" trichlor tabs to the chlorinator to aid in bringing CYA up. (I normally just use liquid chlorine) Is there anything else I should do?
I could see more green through my sunglasses than I could without. (weird)
Here are my test results from my TF100
FC 7
CC 0
TA 110
CH 200 (Not important, just felt like checking)
CYA 25? (I checked three times. The last few times I have checked this, it has been 40 fairly consistently)
PH 7.3
With my CYA usually at 40, I keep my FC around 6 usually.
Thanks in advance for the help!!!