- May 3, 2014
- 62,702
- Pool Size
- 6000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Maintain your FC at SLAM level. Test FC and add liquid chlorine several times per day.
IF you follow the TFP guidelines you can be enthusiastically optimistic and it will work.The pool is crystal clear. I am cautiously optimistic. It might just work.
Glad it's looking better.This morning the water was clear with some dark staff in little gaps of the liner, again, less than usual, color is darker there is no more light grey stuff. FC went down to 11ppm (it was raining most of the day yesterday) I added 13oz as per the app and raised it to 12ppm. I should continue with the Slam process until it disappears completely? Could it be regular dirt, not dead algae?
When you say vacuum you mean to waste or through filter will pick it up?Glad it's looking better.
The dark stuff is dead algae that drops to the bottom. Slowly sneak up on it (per Richard320) with the vacuum and slowly vacuum it up. If it goes poof, it's algae and it got away from you and went back into suspension. If it stays on the bottom it's regular dirt. Most likely not dirt. It's algae.
Only after vacuuming the specific algae mounds should you then brush the walls and bottom of the pool. If you brush before you vacuum, the algae will go back into circulation and you can't vacuum it up. As it dies, you will see more of it.
Yes, continue the SLAM until it disappears completely. You want to get ahead of it, not just keep up with it.
The SLAM goes faster when you are keeping the FC at SLAM level and add chlorine several times throughout the day, right before bed and first thing in the morning.
Last one was 2.5 ppmDo you vac it up and then it shows back up the next day? What is your OCLT?
Yes, I vacuum every day and it shows back up in the next few hours.Last one was 2.5 ppm
By "my pool is empty now" i meant there is nothing in there but waterThe pool is empty now, the stairs are out of the pool at the moment. It is above ground pool. The only things that connected are soft hoses going from skimmer to filter, SWG and back to the pool. I can't think anything where algae would hide. Could chlorine at this level for so long ruin the vinyl liner? I started noticing dark brown dots on the bottom that wouldn't come off by brushing. "Dead algae" doesn't get more or less at this point. Very frustrating.