When I opened my pool (22,000 gallons) this season, it had a lot of leaves and run off from heavy rains over the winter. Even though I knew I had metals in my well water, I elected to use it when vacuuming to waste over several days of getting the junk out. I had used sequestrant in the past with good success, so I figured I would do the same this season.
However, once free of trash and the water balanced, my water was clear, but brown. I put some water in a white bucket and noted the color was yellow. Over a couple of weeks, I used about a gallon of sequestrant. The color never changed. The local pool stores where all scratching their head. No iron, no copper. Must be manganese. Use more sequestrant, I was told.
Well I finally decided to drain most of the pool (all except 8 or 9,000 gallons) and start over (with city water). Now the pool is much clearer, but the water still has a yellow tint. The liner is stained brown, but ascorbic acid seems to do the trick with some test spots I have tried. I figure at this point I have diluted what ever well water was in the pool to a point where a sequestrant will be effective. The sequestrant was added 12 hours ago, but it appears it is not going to do the job, again.
I am posting this to see what other ideas you guys may have as to why the water has a yellow tint, is clear, free of algae, minimum phosphates, but will not respond to a SEA KLEAR sequestrant or any other brand I have tried. I consider this a short term problem, because I will be replacing the liner in the next 6 weeks or so and using 100% city water. But the wife wants a pretty pool in the meantime.
Currently, the FC is 1, TC is 1, TA is 100, PH is 7.2, CYA is 10 to 20.
However, once free of trash and the water balanced, my water was clear, but brown. I put some water in a white bucket and noted the color was yellow. Over a couple of weeks, I used about a gallon of sequestrant. The color never changed. The local pool stores where all scratching their head. No iron, no copper. Must be manganese. Use more sequestrant, I was told.
Well I finally decided to drain most of the pool (all except 8 or 9,000 gallons) and start over (with city water). Now the pool is much clearer, but the water still has a yellow tint. The liner is stained brown, but ascorbic acid seems to do the trick with some test spots I have tried. I figure at this point I have diluted what ever well water was in the pool to a point where a sequestrant will be effective. The sequestrant was added 12 hours ago, but it appears it is not going to do the job, again.
I am posting this to see what other ideas you guys may have as to why the water has a yellow tint, is clear, free of algae, minimum phosphates, but will not respond to a SEA KLEAR sequestrant or any other brand I have tried. I consider this a short term problem, because I will be replacing the liner in the next 6 weeks or so and using 100% city water. But the wife wants a pretty pool in the meantime.
Currently, the FC is 1, TC is 1, TA is 100, PH is 7.2, CYA is 10 to 20.