I've gotten so much help from you guys already by just reading but it's time to ask for help.
First off:
Test Kit: K-2006C
This morning:
FC: 4.5
CC: 0
PH: 7.2
TA: 90
CYA: 40
CH: 30
ONCL: ~0 (going to retest tonight using 0.2 ppm resolution)
We bought the house about 18mo ago and this is my first pool. Things seemed to go swimmingly for the first year, tossing pucks in the skimmer basket as the previous owner instructed. Occasionally I'd throw in some bags of powdered shock. Just using test strips from amazon. Worked great until it didn't.
Early December the pool started getting green. Nothing I new to do was working to address it. In Texas and did not try to close it for the winter.
Found TFP about this time and started trying to learn. Bought the Taylor kit. Found my CYA was around 160.
After a false start or two and draining quite a bit of water, made it through a SLAM based on chlorine numbers. Pool was not green but somewhat cloudy. Could definitely see the bottom in the deep end.
At this point TA was high at 170 and PH > 8. Also there was quite a bit of tan colored 'stuff' on the bottom that would cloud up very easily when disturbed.
Spent a couple of weeks cycling the PH from 7.8 down to 7 with acid and eventually got the TA down to 90. I have aerator jets by the steps.
This brings me to about three weeks ago and I start brushing the bottom again. The 'stuff' immediately clouds the pool and turns it green again. But, it doesn't have the same look as the mess I had before slamming. It was mostly clear one minute then green (maybe yellow/green would be a better description) the next.
OK, so maybe the filter will get this out. I've been running the pump 24 hrs a day since I've had the pool.
Well, a few days later the motor stops. Not the capacitor this time, the windings measured open. Ordered a new motor from Inyo (they are great BTW). While waiting for the motor I decided I'd go ahead and replace the sand since I didn't know it's age so picked up sand from the pool store.
Got it all back together this past Sunday and started it back up. Pressure was at 20 and has slowly gone up to 26 as of this morning. But, the water is still just as green.
So this is where I'm at. It might be pollen? I do have two large oak trees by the pool.
I'm thinking my next step will be to backflush this afternoon and try adding DE to the filter.
Any comments, thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
First off:
Test Kit: K-2006C
This morning:
FC: 4.5
CC: 0
PH: 7.2
TA: 90
CYA: 40
CH: 30
ONCL: ~0 (going to retest tonight using 0.2 ppm resolution)
We bought the house about 18mo ago and this is my first pool. Things seemed to go swimmingly for the first year, tossing pucks in the skimmer basket as the previous owner instructed. Occasionally I'd throw in some bags of powdered shock. Just using test strips from amazon. Worked great until it didn't.
Early December the pool started getting green. Nothing I new to do was working to address it. In Texas and did not try to close it for the winter.
Found TFP about this time and started trying to learn. Bought the Taylor kit. Found my CYA was around 160.
After a false start or two and draining quite a bit of water, made it through a SLAM based on chlorine numbers. Pool was not green but somewhat cloudy. Could definitely see the bottom in the deep end.
At this point TA was high at 170 and PH > 8. Also there was quite a bit of tan colored 'stuff' on the bottom that would cloud up very easily when disturbed.
Spent a couple of weeks cycling the PH from 7.8 down to 7 with acid and eventually got the TA down to 90. I have aerator jets by the steps.
This brings me to about three weeks ago and I start brushing the bottom again. The 'stuff' immediately clouds the pool and turns it green again. But, it doesn't have the same look as the mess I had before slamming. It was mostly clear one minute then green (maybe yellow/green would be a better description) the next.
OK, so maybe the filter will get this out. I've been running the pump 24 hrs a day since I've had the pool.
Well, a few days later the motor stops. Not the capacitor this time, the windings measured open. Ordered a new motor from Inyo (they are great BTW). While waiting for the motor I decided I'd go ahead and replace the sand since I didn't know it's age so picked up sand from the pool store.
Got it all back together this past Sunday and started it back up. Pressure was at 20 and has slowly gone up to 26 as of this morning. But, the water is still just as green.
So this is where I'm at. It might be pollen? I do have two large oak trees by the pool.
I'm thinking my next step will be to backflush this afternoon and try adding DE to the filter.
Any comments, thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!