Hi. Me again. We went on vacation and then returned and had to drain the whole pool so our installer could fix the divots - he smoothed out some messes made by mole crickets under the liner as well. Refilled the pool (which took DAYS...), and now it is up and built and perfect, right?
Of course not
We added some chlorine to get things started again while we also added salt. Got the SWCG all fired up and ready to go. Initial salinity PPM was 0, but I figured it could take some time. Well, now it's been 3 days or so, and it still reads 0ppm salinity. I used a test strip from my Taylor kit, and it's showing between 3000-4000 salinity:
So off to the Google I went! And, surprise surprise, I think my electricians screwed up. AGAIN. The SWCG is default set for 220v power, and it's plugged into a 110v receptacle, which , per CircuPool troubleshooting guide, means it will power on and LOOK like it's working, but it won't really DO anything.
So now my husband is out there trying to remove the bonding wire so we can unmount the control module to bring inside, crack open, and adjust the jumpers.
So (I say that a lot!) we've been running with basically no chlorine, which explains why the bottom got feeling a little slimy so quickly after vacuuming.
By the time we get all this ish right, it will be time to winterize

Luckily, nothing in (or not in) the water has deterred my 7-year-old, so he's been swimming daily while my mother or I usually relax on a float or brush the walls/bottom.