I’ve been fighting lingering algae most of the summer. After the pool store recommended 10% algaecide, 2 weeks later I saw more algae. They then recommended the 90 day algaecide with 11ish% copper. After a few days of vacuuming, and swimming, I cleaned up some gray/white sediment (I assume dead algae), but directly underneath it was stained a yellow that I could not scrub off.
I’ll admit, I was not maintaining proper levels of chlorine consistently at the beginning of the summer (first year owning a pool). But I have been since recently reading your content and warming up to it.
I decided to try the SLAM process. I started yesterday.
Here are my specs:
25,000 gallons
Concrete bottom/fiberglass walls
CYA 35
pH 7.4
TA 80
CH 260
85 degree water
FC 2 PPM
Older pool, cartridge filter, heated, and seems to have low circulation.
I could see pretty clearly to 9’ bottom drain
I vacuumed the floor, cleaned/replaced the filter, then added 47 oz of Calcium Hypo 78%. After adding, I brushed all surfaces. It definitely got cloudy and still is this morning.
Here are my questions:
1. I already read about how CaHypo raises CH. If using this now for the SLAM, is there a difference in swim ability/safety when SLAMing with CaHypo instead? (I do plan to go buy Pool Essentials Chlorinating Liquid today and switch over to it). Vapors? Getting in eyes? Skin irritation?
2. The pool store said CaHypo is a better product for concrete pools. True?? I could just use it when not doing SLAM.
2. My test strip maxes out at 10 ppm FC and my K-2005 makes it a bit difficult since the higher the PPM the higher the range of color the window is. (1-2 vs 10-20).so I bought a higher range set that will come tomorrow hoping I can get closer to an accurate 12 PPM. Any other recommendations on accurate high level FC readings?
Thanks so much for you help!!
-Sawyer
I’ll admit, I was not maintaining proper levels of chlorine consistently at the beginning of the summer (first year owning a pool). But I have been since recently reading your content and warming up to it.
I decided to try the SLAM process. I started yesterday.
Here are my specs:
25,000 gallons
Concrete bottom/fiberglass walls
CYA 35
pH 7.4
TA 80
CH 260
85 degree water
FC 2 PPM
Older pool, cartridge filter, heated, and seems to have low circulation.
I could see pretty clearly to 9’ bottom drain
I vacuumed the floor, cleaned/replaced the filter, then added 47 oz of Calcium Hypo 78%. After adding, I brushed all surfaces. It definitely got cloudy and still is this morning.
Here are my questions:
1. I already read about how CaHypo raises CH. If using this now for the SLAM, is there a difference in swim ability/safety when SLAMing with CaHypo instead? (I do plan to go buy Pool Essentials Chlorinating Liquid today and switch over to it). Vapors? Getting in eyes? Skin irritation?
2. The pool store said CaHypo is a better product for concrete pools. True?? I could just use it when not doing SLAM.
2. My test strip maxes out at 10 ppm FC and my K-2005 makes it a bit difficult since the higher the PPM the higher the range of color the window is. (1-2 vs 10-20).so I bought a higher range set that will come tomorrow hoping I can get closer to an accurate 12 PPM. Any other recommendations on accurate high level FC readings?
Thanks so much for you help!!
-Sawyer