- Mar 17, 2022
- 4
- Pool Size
- 11550
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
Hi. I'm a new user that could use some help. I have a new pool completed just about 1 year ago. (In ground, plaster, Jandy Tru Clear SWG) We did all of startup brushing and filter cleaning steps. Within 3 months of originally doing the startup, we were getting tons of calcium flakes. The Jandy rep came out and changed some setting on the SWG so that it self cleaned more frequently with the filter running 8 hours/day. That help a slight bit, but we were still getting significant flakes. Calcium hardness readings were over 1000 and I replaced 1/4 of the water 3 months after filling. That didn't changed the CH much. We lived with the problem and vacuumed the pool every few days and cleaned the filter frequently to get rid of the flakes. There were less flakes over the winter with the SWG turned way down to 30% and the filter only running 6 hours/day. However, anytime we used the heater, we were swimming in a snow globe of flakes. I'm ready to tackle this problem! My new pool guy has suggested draining most of the water and basically starting over, which seems to be the only real way to lower the CH. He also suggested that this particular SWG (Jandy Tru Clear) raises CH more than most SWG and he only sees problems at other pools with that brand. I've ordered the TFP test kit, am now on Pool Math, and am ready to geek out on water chemistry to solve this issue! Thanks for any advise.
Current readings until new test kit arrives:
PH: 7.6
Total Alkalinity: 120
Calcium Hardness: 1000
Total Chlorine: 4
Free Chlorine: 4
Salt: 2650
Water Temp: 72
I also tested out Calcium Hardness from our water supply: 300
Current readings until new test kit arrives:
PH: 7.6
Total Alkalinity: 120
Calcium Hardness: 1000
Total Chlorine: 4
Free Chlorine: 4
Salt: 2650
Water Temp: 72
I also tested out Calcium Hardness from our water supply: 300