Algae growing behind pool lights

drewgost

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I have the same issue with lights, I pull them out and sure enough the green comes out. Mine are out right now and I am thinking of putting in a chlorine puck behind each one.
Any thoughts? good bad or otherwise.
 
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I have the same issue with lights, I pull them out and sure enough the green comes out. Mine are out right now and I am thinking of putting in a chlorine puck behind each one.
Any thoughts? good bad or otherwise.
Trichlor is more dense than water and pretty acidic. It etches and discolors plaster. I'd bet you'd eventually see plaster staining under the lights as the trichlor dissolves and works it's way down.
 
HI Dave, I am going through a slam at this moment I notice on Monday my FC was zero so i added LC and brought it up to the levels below.
5/16 FC 8.2 CC .5
5/17 FC 0.0 cc 0.0
5/18 7PM I added 4 gallons 12.5% LC did not get a read for FC
5/19 4AM FC 26.5 and cc 1.0
5/19 3:30PM FC 15.0 and cc 0.5 did not add any more LC
5/20 3:30PM FC 8.0 and cc.5 My CYA is at 30-40 should I add 1 gallon at sunset to bring FC up to 12-16? This time I will check the FC before I go to bed and when I get up at 4AM :sleep:
CYA between 30-40
TA 100
pH 7.5
CH 300
 
Take just a minute to read (or re-read) this link: SLAM Process

You want to add chlorine often to get back to your target. If you're between 30 and 40, round up to 40 and target 16 for FC. Bring back to that as often as you can to get the crud in the water killed. :)
 
Thanks for the reply I thought it was best to put the FC in without sun beating on water but sure, I will throw in a one and a half gallon now and get reading in 30 minutes then check in the AM for loss.
 

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