CYA Testing

Maybe I misunderstood that article I thought the poster used that to filter out the iron when he refilled
They did. It's mixed success because some hose water comes out like mud. Yours is much clearer than the terrible areas.

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Filtering visible iron can be done mechanically. Soluble iron is not so easy and, generally speaking, will pass through any attempts at mechanical filtration.

But also lifted from the article :

Some members have used the Pleatco Spa and Pool Sediment Filter Cartridge connected to a garden hose to filter fill water. Pleatco says the filter has 3 layers and will filter down to 5 microns.[4] Iron needs 3 micron filtering but some member claim it has worked.


So maybe the .5 filters are enough. Again, it's certainly not going to hurt to try given the PITA alternative. :)
 
They did. It's mixed success because some hose water comes out like mud. Yours is much clearer than the terrible areas.

Lifted from the article :

Filtering visible iron can be done mechanically. Soluble iron is not so easy and, generally speaking, will pass through any attempts at mechanical filtration.

But also lifted from the article :

Some members have used the Pleatco Spa and Pool Sediment Filter Cartridge connected to a garden hose to filter fill water. Pleatco says the filter has 3 layers and will filter down to 5 microns.[4] Iron needs 3 micron filtering but some member claim it has worked.


So maybe the .5 filters are enough. Again, it's certainly not going to hurt to try given the PITA alternative. :)
Still can’t believe how much a difference from 3 days of poly in a filter basket has made on the color. Is there a point of diminishing returns? Seems like the poly didn’t collect as much today, and I can see I still have some ways to go before all cleared up.
 

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So, I looks like I will have to add some water this weekend. I was hoping to get the pool completely blue before having to add so I would I could really see if my tap water is adding any iron. But with no rain in the last 9 days and no rain expected for at least the next few days, Mother Nature has been no help. So, knowing the iron in my tap, if any, is soluble, is there anything better to attach to the hose then the Pentek Housing and micron filter?
 
Mother Nature has been no help.
She's a brat like that. Have too much water and need to drain ? We get 6 inches in a week. Need to fill some ? 3 weeks of blazing sunshine. :ROFLMAO:


, knowing the iron in my tap, if any, is soluble, is there anything better to attach to the hose then the Pentek Housing and micron filter?
Hands down it's the best bet. With any luck it will help.
 
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Im in the middle of a SLAM just over a week and even though my CC and OCLT are always passing still can’t get past that partial green and cloudy stage ( can see bottom of pool but still green and cloudy). So im questions my CYA number. Right now I believe it’s 50. Anyway, I read in 2 different posts about the test where one said first step to combine R-13 and pool water in tube, the “shake then wait 30 seconds”. I also read where it said “shake for 30 SECONDS then wait”. Not sure if that would even make a difference but is there?
I grew up in Wantagh east of Oakfield Avenue, south of Jerusalem between the Southern State and Wantagh Pkys
 
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