- Jun 14, 2021
- 22
- Pool Size
- 24000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Hey guys,
This is only my second year with a pool. I came back from vacation a couple of weeks ago and my pool was green, cloudy, with floating algae. I was using the PermaSalt system (have now ditched). Went to the pool store (lesson learned), and they sold me some black algaecide (which I will not use again). After using that for a couple of days, the water turned blue, but was still cloudy and had foamy bubbles floating around. I still can't see the bottom of my pool. I've got an Above Ground Pool 30 feet round, with vinyl liner.
I found this forum and decided to ditch the PermaSalt system and switch to the Circupool RJ45 plus. I started trying to balance the water last week. I ordered the TF100 and got the TA up, but I cannot get the CYA to increase. It was reading at <10 with the TF100.
On Friday, I added 4lbs of stabilizer in a couple of socks and suspended them in front of the return. The calculator said I needed about 6lbs to get the CYA to 30 so I could SLAM. They had dissolved by the next day so I added about 2.5 gallons of LC (10%). I was trying to get it up to SLAM levels, but with the near 0 of CYA it seemed like a waste. I tested the water a couple hours later. The CYA was still <10 and the Chlorine showed <1.
So Saturday evening , I added another 2lbs of stabilizer to the sock in front of the return. The new SWG came in and we got it installed. I haven't powered it on yet because it says balance the water first.
Sunday, I went ahead and added another 2.5 gallons of chlorine.
Monday morning, the water is still blue, but no more foam and too cloudy to see the bottom (I can see maybe a foot down). Here are the readings from this morning. The pictures from this morning: the ammonia test and results and the CYA test.
TA = 90
PH = 7.2
CH = 50
CYA = <10
FC = 0
I went ahead and bought an ammonia testing kit from the pet store. After testing it various times over the weekend, the highest it ever really looked was maybe .5 (which was this morning).
Since I had the PermaSalt system before should I partially drain the pool to get rid of any copper? (I always kept it pretty low and would usually supplement with chlorine tabs last year because I could never get as clear of water as I expected). Also, on the off chance there is more ammonia than is showing?
I can drain pretty quickly with a sump pump and vacuum set to waste, but I'm worried I won't be able to fill it back up quickly enough to get to the skimmer and let the pump run before algae starts (it's in the 90s here all week) or for the sun to damage the liner if there's not water covering it.
Are my draining fears unfounded and should I just proceed? Do you think a half drain would suffice? Have I just not given the stabilizer enough time?
I'd really like to clear this up in the next 10 days.
Thanks for any help!
This is only my second year with a pool. I came back from vacation a couple of weeks ago and my pool was green, cloudy, with floating algae. I was using the PermaSalt system (have now ditched). Went to the pool store (lesson learned), and they sold me some black algaecide (which I will not use again). After using that for a couple of days, the water turned blue, but was still cloudy and had foamy bubbles floating around. I still can't see the bottom of my pool. I've got an Above Ground Pool 30 feet round, with vinyl liner.
I found this forum and decided to ditch the PermaSalt system and switch to the Circupool RJ45 plus. I started trying to balance the water last week. I ordered the TF100 and got the TA up, but I cannot get the CYA to increase. It was reading at <10 with the TF100.
On Friday, I added 4lbs of stabilizer in a couple of socks and suspended them in front of the return. The calculator said I needed about 6lbs to get the CYA to 30 so I could SLAM. They had dissolved by the next day so I added about 2.5 gallons of LC (10%). I was trying to get it up to SLAM levels, but with the near 0 of CYA it seemed like a waste. I tested the water a couple hours later. The CYA was still <10 and the Chlorine showed <1.
So Saturday evening , I added another 2lbs of stabilizer to the sock in front of the return. The new SWG came in and we got it installed. I haven't powered it on yet because it says balance the water first.
Sunday, I went ahead and added another 2.5 gallons of chlorine.
Monday morning, the water is still blue, but no more foam and too cloudy to see the bottom (I can see maybe a foot down). Here are the readings from this morning. The pictures from this morning: the ammonia test and results and the CYA test.
TA = 90
PH = 7.2
CH = 50
CYA = <10
FC = 0
I went ahead and bought an ammonia testing kit from the pet store. After testing it various times over the weekend, the highest it ever really looked was maybe .5 (which was this morning).
Since I had the PermaSalt system before should I partially drain the pool to get rid of any copper? (I always kept it pretty low and would usually supplement with chlorine tabs last year because I could never get as clear of water as I expected). Also, on the off chance there is more ammonia than is showing?
I can drain pretty quickly with a sump pump and vacuum set to waste, but I'm worried I won't be able to fill it back up quickly enough to get to the skimmer and let the pump run before algae starts (it's in the 90s here all week) or for the sun to damage the liner if there's not water covering it.
Are my draining fears unfounded and should I just proceed? Do you think a half drain would suffice? Have I just not given the stabilizer enough time?
I'd really like to clear this up in the next 10 days.
Thanks for any help!