Hi, MTurner, Welcome to the forum
First, if you haven't done so already, check out
Pool School... there is a ton of information there that you'll find useful.
The trick to getting rid of
true Black Algae is brushing/scrubbing while your chlorine is up. It's got a tough outer shell that is resistant to chlorine - brushing knocks that shell off so the chlorine can reach the insides. What kind of pool is this?
But first, was that PH test AFTER you added acid? You need to lower it down to 7.2 ASAP. Have you seen the Pool Calculator (link in my sig)? With high TA of 140, the PH will rise fairly rapidly with an SWG/spa. So you'll need to keep adding acid lowering the PH down to 7.2 everytime. The acid additions will also lower the TA and eventually the TA will get to 70-80 which should be a good level for your pool set up.
You also should raise your CYA up to the 60-70 level, and you should take care of that today if possible. See
Water Balance for SWGs.
You'll need your own test kit - there is an article in Pool School that tells you all about the two we recommend.
After you get the PH down to 7.2, you can begin to work on your lack of chlorine/algae issue. Is the SWG producing chlorine?
How does the water in the pool look (cloudy/clear/green?) Did you just open or install this pool?
You can put your pool equipment/specs in your signature.... Go to User Control Panel, then Profile, then Edit Signature.
Hope this helps, post back if you have questions on anything I said.
