- Nov 15, 2023
- 48
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
So here’s the quick facts. Filter is 8 psi when clean, and I clean them at 18psi.
CYA is now over 200 (stupid me using tabs)
Filters are jumping from 8 to 18 psi every few days. Seems algae is forming on the filters. Pool water is crystal clear and has no issues.
Last time I soaked the filters in a trash can with a gallon of chlorine, but that was short-lived. After I put the filters back in last week, I shocked it, and doubled the chlorine tabs to 8 at a time trying to keep the chlorine above 15ppm.
Pool will be drained in a couple months and will be buying the RJ45+ SWG.
Is my CYA at a high enough point that the chlorine can no longer kill? If so, do I just start adding algaecide every week until I drain it?
Why is algae only growing on the filters but not the pool? That’s what doesn’t make sense to me.
CYA is now over 200 (stupid me using tabs)
Filters are jumping from 8 to 18 psi every few days. Seems algae is forming on the filters. Pool water is crystal clear and has no issues.
Last time I soaked the filters in a trash can with a gallon of chlorine, but that was short-lived. After I put the filters back in last week, I shocked it, and doubled the chlorine tabs to 8 at a time trying to keep the chlorine above 15ppm.
Pool will be drained in a couple months and will be buying the RJ45+ SWG.
Is my CYA at a high enough point that the chlorine can no longer kill? If so, do I just start adding algaecide every week until I drain it?
Why is algae only growing on the filters but not the pool? That’s what doesn’t make sense to me.
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