Hello!
I have been working the SLAM process for two weeks now, and we went from a very green pool to a blue pool thats very cloudy. We’ve continued the SLAM, running the pump 24/7, vacuuming for the past week, swapping out cartridges on the filter when it gets 30% above baseline, and cleaning cartridges with a hose.
Initially the pool was just eating chlorine, I suspect there was ammonia? We eventually got past that after adding liquid chlorine (10% HD liquid chlorine) and testing every 30 minutes until the pool started retaining chlorine. The green began to go away after that and after a week it turned cloudy blue.
But for the past few days, despite vacuuming up as much debris as we can with an automatic suction-powered vacuum, we haven’t noticed continued improvement. Hasn’t gotten worse, just no improvement on cloudiness.
Each filter we clean has gray stuff come off of it that I assume is dead algae.
The pool is a 16x33 oval aboveground pool with a uniform depth of 42”, about 10,500 gallons or so.
Our CYA is 40. We keep FC above 12 and usually well above that. I test with the TFP kit that has everything but the automagic stirrer. For FC we use the DPD drop test, and sample about a foot under the surface.
Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing the continued cloudiness?
Thank you!
I have been working the SLAM process for two weeks now, and we went from a very green pool to a blue pool thats very cloudy. We’ve continued the SLAM, running the pump 24/7, vacuuming for the past week, swapping out cartridges on the filter when it gets 30% above baseline, and cleaning cartridges with a hose.
Initially the pool was just eating chlorine, I suspect there was ammonia? We eventually got past that after adding liquid chlorine (10% HD liquid chlorine) and testing every 30 minutes until the pool started retaining chlorine. The green began to go away after that and after a week it turned cloudy blue.
But for the past few days, despite vacuuming up as much debris as we can with an automatic suction-powered vacuum, we haven’t noticed continued improvement. Hasn’t gotten worse, just no improvement on cloudiness.
Each filter we clean has gray stuff come off of it that I assume is dead algae.
The pool is a 16x33 oval aboveground pool with a uniform depth of 42”, about 10,500 gallons or so.
Our CYA is 40. We keep FC above 12 and usually well above that. I test with the TFP kit that has everything but the automagic stirrer. For FC we use the DPD drop test, and sample about a foot under the surface.
Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing the continued cloudiness?
Thank you!