- Aug 5, 2015
- 122
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
We let our FC get too low a few days in a row (Saturday & MOnday night), and I noticed that the bleach I added last night at sundown to take me from 1.5 to 7 was already at about 5 around 3 hr after the sun came up. Water still looks beautifully clear, but I'm assuming I'm already headed towards an algae bloom
To make matters worse, we are headed out of town Friday morning for the holiday weekend and won't be home again till Monday afternoon. WE were planning to switch to pucks & our chlorinator until we got back. Do I have any hope of cutting this off at the chase if I start SLAMMING this afternoon/tonight (of course I have friends coming over to swim in about an hour...) and all day tomorrow then switch to the pucks while we're gone?
If this weren't already the worst timing, we're bringing half of my family back with us Monday, so I really REALLY don't want the pool to be out of commission when we get here. What is the fastest way to clear this up??
FC: currently back up to about 7 but falling pretty fast.
CC: .5
CYA: 40ish
TA: 120
CH: 225
*Water still looks perfect
To make matters worse, we are headed out of town Friday morning for the holiday weekend and won't be home again till Monday afternoon. WE were planning to switch to pucks & our chlorinator until we got back. Do I have any hope of cutting this off at the chase if I start SLAMMING this afternoon/tonight (of course I have friends coming over to swim in about an hour...) and all day tomorrow then switch to the pucks while we're gone?
If this weren't already the worst timing, we're bringing half of my family back with us Monday, so I really REALLY don't want the pool to be out of commission when we get here. What is the fastest way to clear this up??
FC: currently back up to about 7 but falling pretty fast.
CC: .5
CYA: 40ish
TA: 120
CH: 225
*Water still looks perfect