I'm in the middle of my very first SLAM and it's going pretty well (at least I hope it is). I think I need to give a little background before my question:
Before really starting to SLAM I did some blind vacuuming and raking to get a bunch of the crud out. Because of how fast my DE filter clogs I pumped it out the waste port then refilled the pool back to the recommended water level.
Next, I adjusted the Ph to 7.4 and added CYA to bring it to 30 (it was zero) and before bed put the filter setting on recirculate (so I wouldn't have to worry about it clogging over night) added the first shock dose of chlorine. I woke up and found a marked improvement.
I kept testing FC with my K-2006 kit every 3-4 hours and bumped it back up to shock level (I believe it's 12 for my pool and CYA-30) as needed. By about 4pm I decided it was time to start vacuuming with the filter and clear up the cloudiness. I didn't even get half way before I had to backwash and recharge the filter. Had to do it again before finishing. I finished the vacuum, let the filter run on its own for about 30 minutes and I could tell it needed another backwash- only now I have a new problem.
I had to refill the pool some before I can backwash again or the water would have gotten too low to run the pump. So here's my question(s):
Can I accurately test my CYA while in the middle of a SLAM? Will the numbers be accurate? I don't want to overshoot too far, and I'm not sure what to do with that? Also- can I get one more clarification on how to add CYA? If I add the CYA using a sock in the skimmer basket I can still backwash my filter as needed after it's dissolved, correct? I've read some people put in front of the return jet, but the pool school stuff says to put it in the skimmer.
In the meantime, I've kept the filter setting on recirculate and kept the FC up.
Thanks for the help and the clarification.
Here's my current numbers and some pics.
At 7:45 AM (before adding anything for the day).
FC- 12
CC- (between .5 and 1, I'm red-greed color blind so it's sometimes hard to tell
)
pH- 7.4 (from test before the SLAM)
CYA- 30 (from test before the SLAM)
I don't have the original photo from before the SLAM but it was a DARK green with tadpoles and frogs living in it.
(this is yesterday morning after a night of shock level chlorinating on recirculate)

This is this morning's view.

Before really starting to SLAM I did some blind vacuuming and raking to get a bunch of the crud out. Because of how fast my DE filter clogs I pumped it out the waste port then refilled the pool back to the recommended water level.
Next, I adjusted the Ph to 7.4 and added CYA to bring it to 30 (it was zero) and before bed put the filter setting on recirculate (so I wouldn't have to worry about it clogging over night) added the first shock dose of chlorine. I woke up and found a marked improvement.
I kept testing FC with my K-2006 kit every 3-4 hours and bumped it back up to shock level (I believe it's 12 for my pool and CYA-30) as needed. By about 4pm I decided it was time to start vacuuming with the filter and clear up the cloudiness. I didn't even get half way before I had to backwash and recharge the filter. Had to do it again before finishing. I finished the vacuum, let the filter run on its own for about 30 minutes and I could tell it needed another backwash- only now I have a new problem.
I had to refill the pool some before I can backwash again or the water would have gotten too low to run the pump. So here's my question(s):
Can I accurately test my CYA while in the middle of a SLAM? Will the numbers be accurate? I don't want to overshoot too far, and I'm not sure what to do with that? Also- can I get one more clarification on how to add CYA? If I add the CYA using a sock in the skimmer basket I can still backwash my filter as needed after it's dissolved, correct? I've read some people put in front of the return jet, but the pool school stuff says to put it in the skimmer.
In the meantime, I've kept the filter setting on recirculate and kept the FC up.
Thanks for the help and the clarification.
Here's my current numbers and some pics.
At 7:45 AM (before adding anything for the day).
FC- 12
CC- (between .5 and 1, I'm red-greed color blind so it's sometimes hard to tell
pH- 7.4 (from test before the SLAM)
CYA- 30 (from test before the SLAM)
I don't have the original photo from before the SLAM but it was a DARK green with tadpoles and frogs living in it.
(this is yesterday morning after a night of shock level chlorinating on recirculate)

This is this morning's view.
