Krickett said:The water is now a milky green and I can now see the first step. I hope to post another pic before the days out. After brushing I noticed visible chunks of algae. Is there a way to filter this out before it gets to the filter? I've read some about the skimmer socks and some use an actual sock but my skimmer seems to big to fit a sock on. Should I clear it up using recirculate and then filter or would that make any difference in the number of backwashes? My tap has a high PH and since PH reading are inaccurate at high chlorine levels how can I add water for the backwashes and properly adjust the PH? So many questions so little knowledge, I greatly appreciate the knowledge this forum dispells and for everyones help.
You can put a T-shirt onto a skimming net at the end of a pole and try scooping it out, if you're strong. Otherwise, stirring it up and having a skimmer sock can catch it in the skimmer. You can use large panty hose instead of a skimmer sock or even use a large T-shirt. Just make sure there are alternative ways for water to get to your pump -- either floor drains or a bypass pipe for the skimmer (say plumbed to the wall below the skimmer); otherwise, if you block the skimmer you'll crack the basket and/or cause other problems.Krickett said:The water is now a milky green and I can now see the first step. I hope to post another pic before the days out. After brushing I noticed visible chunks of algae. Is there a way to filter this out before it gets to the filter? I've read some about the skimmer socks and some use an actual sock but my skimmer seems to big to fit a sock on. Should I clear it up using recirculate and then filter or would that make any difference in the number of backwashes? My tap has a high PH and since PH reading are inaccurate at high chlorine levels how can I add water for the backwashes and properly adjust the PH? So many questions so little knowledge, I greatly appreciate the knowledge this forum dispells and for everyones help.
Krickett said:I think the reason my numbers have been low is because of all the algae film that was in the pool and gets stirred up during a brush.
I'm following the instructions on this post (http://www.troublefreepool.com/turn...rking-oasis-t4147.html?hilit=turn green swamp) which has resulted in 42.65 gallons of bleach over 5 days. Last night I could smell the bleach coming from the pool and smelled it this morning even though the level was only 8.5.No the reason your #"s are low is because you are not putting enough chlorine in your pool, chlorine kills algae
I have stated in almost every day that I have been using 184oz jugs, so I didn't see the point in repeating that every time. From 5:30 to 6 I had no change. Since I'm running low on test chem I felt that my 6:30 reading would be similar and I would need to only test mornings and evenings which is what I had been doing.From what I can see from your #'s is that a 96oz jug of bleach raises your FC 2ppm, your shock level is 12 with a CYA level of 30, you finally got to shock level at 6:00pm but by 10:00pm you are down to 7.5ppm & you added 1.3jugs(you do not say how big the jugs are????)
If you are using 96oz jugs you would only hit 10ppm, (if you are using 182oz jugs algae is really eating up your chlorine) you need to keep your FC ABOVE 12 to keep your pool at shock level, you can clear it at a lower level but it will take longer & take more bleach.
In 3.5 hours you lost 5.5ppm (6:30pm FC 13 10:00pm FC 7.5-raised to 10ppm) by 6:00am you are going to be VERY low, if not 0 again
North Texas and water temp is about 85 degrees FahrenheitWhere are you located? What is your water temp?
I didn't start adding chlorine until Day 4. Looking back at my posts I should have kept up 30 min tests until I stabilized at 13 but going to work to pay for all that bleach keeps getting in the wayMy advice would be to get more bleach in your pool ASAP!
Quit letting your FC drop to 0!
The chlorine will never be "steady" or "stable" in your pool. It is a consumable item. As it clears your pool, in turn, it is consumed by killing the organics.Do I need to be aiming for a higher shock point? Is there something I'm missing that will result if a steady shock level that just doesn't seem to be happening
Krickett said:Day 8 (7/12/09)
8:30 am - FC=13, Added 1 jug of 182oz bleach.
1:00 pm - FC=11, Added 1.5 jugs.