- Oct 7, 2023
- 7
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Vinyl Pool 22K gallons in-ground with a SWG Circupool RJ-45+, DE filter.
So first time owning a pool, had a company come and open it and shock which was Monday 6/3. The pool was quite dirty a little green on the walls and steps near the water line but able to see to the bottom and had some staining from debris and worms, I have vacuumed/scrubbed all the debris, stains and algae and running the robot daily for 2-3 hours when I get home from work. I only had test strips at the time and they were showing a FC of 0 and CYA of 0 so I did some reading through the forums and have since bought the TF-pro Salt, but before I did any testing with that I read that some have recommended to just add a gallon of liquid chlorine a day till you can actually test with the kit which I did. Now that I received the kit I did all the tests which are below.
Temp-70F
FC-8.5
CYA-30
pH-7.2
TA-130
CH-325
Salt-4250 (TFpro)
Salt-3550 (Orapxi electronic tester)
My question is should I raise my FC to slam lvl since I still have some staining from the worms or do a OCLT which will tell me if I should keep slamming or not (which I'm probably going to do anyway just for experience). If my OCLT doesn't drop more than the recommended 1.0ppm should my next step be to raise my CYA up to 70, but with my salt so high @ 4250 should I take the water out 25-36% and refill to get that number closer to 2700-3200 range and then redo checks after? I'm kinda lost at the next step to proceed once and if my OCLT passes.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
So first time owning a pool, had a company come and open it and shock which was Monday 6/3. The pool was quite dirty a little green on the walls and steps near the water line but able to see to the bottom and had some staining from debris and worms, I have vacuumed/scrubbed all the debris, stains and algae and running the robot daily for 2-3 hours when I get home from work. I only had test strips at the time and they were showing a FC of 0 and CYA of 0 so I did some reading through the forums and have since bought the TF-pro Salt, but before I did any testing with that I read that some have recommended to just add a gallon of liquid chlorine a day till you can actually test with the kit which I did. Now that I received the kit I did all the tests which are below.
Temp-70F
FC-8.5
CYA-30
pH-7.2
TA-130
CH-325
Salt-4250 (TFpro)
Salt-3550 (Orapxi electronic tester)
My question is should I raise my FC to slam lvl since I still have some staining from the worms or do a OCLT which will tell me if I should keep slamming or not (which I'm probably going to do anyway just for experience). If my OCLT doesn't drop more than the recommended 1.0ppm should my next step be to raise my CYA up to 70, but with my salt so high @ 4250 should I take the water out 25-36% and refill to get that number closer to 2700-3200 range and then redo checks after? I'm kinda lost at the next step to proceed once and if my OCLT passes.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike