Hi all. Opened my pool in upstate NY a few weeks ago, to crystal clear but cold water. The weather has finally turned warmer here and I started to bump up my filter run time as the water warmed. It's over 65 degrees now, but the water is cloudy. I use the TFP method, and have for last 3 years. My tests are using a Taylor k 2006 kit.
FC 7.0
CC 0.0
TA 100 (added baking soda as per pool math to bring it up)
PH 7.6
CH 100
CYA 50
I know the CH is low, but all other readings have been normal. Could the low CH cause cloudiness? I have added some calcium increaser, but maybe need more ( haven't tested level after adding). I have the 2 returns angled downwards, hoping to stir up the deep end. The water is clear til about 2-3 feet down where it appears cloudy.
The weather has been cold and just warmed up, there FC was never low while the temp was over 55.
Any ideas or suggestions? Should I SLAM just in case?
Thanks!
Rick
FC 7.0
CC 0.0
TA 100 (added baking soda as per pool math to bring it up)
PH 7.6
CH 100
CYA 50
I know the CH is low, but all other readings have been normal. Could the low CH cause cloudiness? I have added some calcium increaser, but maybe need more ( haven't tested level after adding). I have the 2 returns angled downwards, hoping to stir up the deep end. The water is clear til about 2-3 feet down where it appears cloudy.
The weather has been cold and just warmed up, there FC was never low while the temp was over 55.
Any ideas or suggestions? Should I SLAM just in case?
Thanks!
Rick