^^ you had/have algae, even if you can't see it. The only way to rid your pool of the Algae is the SLAM process.The water was green, but it has cleared up after the first day of running the filter. I
You are likely lower that 20 on the CYA. Go ahead and add the whole 1.75 lbs of stabilizer that you have. That will get us started.@PoolStored - I would say partially cloudy regarding cya test.
Again the only solution to ALGAE is to SLAM. You can only do that with liquid chlorine. We'll get to adding salt and firing up the SWCG after we confirm that ALGAE is no longer an issue. During the SLAM, you want to turn off your SWCG.> You need to find about 10 gallons of liquid chlorine to start the process.
I have a SWG, shouldn't I be adding salt instead to generate the chlorine? If I remember the pool store folks said to add salt and let the filter/swg run for 24 hours?
If I remember the pool store folks said to add salt and let the filter/swg run for 24 hours?
Spot On. Have you read through the SLAM process? SLAM Process Have you read the Overnight Chlorine Loss Test? Overnight Chlorine Loss Test Hopefully those make sense to you on what they are and what they do.>Again the only solution to ALGAE is to SLAM. You can only do that with liquid chlorine. We'll get to adding salt and firing up the SWCG after we confirm that ALGAE is no longer an issue. During the SLAM, you want to turn off your SWCG.
Hmm... ok, adding chlorine is fine - I'm just curious the pool was greenish when it was opened by the pool tech. He "shocked" the pool, which probably cleared up most of the algae. What we are doing now is clearing up the algae that might have accumulated since, because chlorine level has been practically 0 and the pool has been open in the summer for over a week. Does that sound correct?
So I understand. You have the MPV turned to waste. You have the ORANGE T handled valve open. Water is coming out of the red handled spigot, with the pump off? In that case, the red handled spigot is open and the water is running downhill from the DE Filter, which is full of water, so that makes sense. Just close the red handled spigot and water should not come out anymore.Another question, I am currently lowering the waterline, and have the valve turned to "waste", water is currently coming out of the faucet without turning the pump on. However am I not supposed to turn the pump on? (I thought I did) When I turn the pump on, there seems to be a lot of pressure in the DE separation tank, and one of the nuts there starts spraying water.
After every backwash, instructions here:>Have you checked/cleaned the separation tank’s bag of the DE it’s captured?
When the pool was opened, I believe they cleaned the filter, I know since the cleaning process left a lot of DE in the area. I personally haven't cleaned/checked the tanks or the amount of DE it's captured.
How frequently do I need to check/clean the separation tanks bag of DE ? What's the process?
Is the silt white? If it is DE, is not normal and your grids, if compromised, are allowing DE back into the pool.In fact now that the robot is here and vacuuming regularly, I see a lot of silt deposit being captured, which I assume is DE (is that normal)?
Yeah, that is likely DE being returned to the pool. Can you take pics of what the robot is picking up? It is very possible that the grids were compromised when they were cleaned, or something was not put together right.The silt is not white, it's like cement grey, more close to sand.
The process is correct, just make sure the separation tank is empty prior to draining down. I had a mental block and was stuck thinking you were in backwash mode draining down. It’s my brain fart not a problem with the process other than the tank needs to be empty.@Lake Placid @PoolStored
I'm sorry but I'm still trying to understand what are the right steps for me to reduce the waterline in the future given my set up. And what exactly should I do now given that I probably let the water run without the pump running in the "waste mode" of the MPV, with both the valves of the waste line open for about 30-40 mins at least. I've now shut them off as a precaution until I figure out what's the right thing to do.