- Jun 9, 2021
- 76
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
With the FAS/DPD chlorine test at SLAM level, when do I stop adding drops of R-0871into the solution? The directions state to stop when the sample turns from pink to clear, and I was stopping when the solution at SLAM level changed from pink, but it was not exactly clear. It was more of a yellow tinge clear. The other day I stopped my test and left the sample sit so I could attend to my daughters needs at the moment and when I came back the sample had a pink tinge to it again. When doing the test at normal chlorine levels it's easy to get the sample back to crystal clear, but at the SLAM level do I stop when it's no longer pink or do I keep going till I get back to the crystal clear water sample again?
On a side note, I'm SLAMing again because I noticed cloudiness in my pool again and my OCLT didn't pass. I must not have gotten all the algae out of my pool the first time. This time I'm having a heck of a time passing an OCLT test even though I've kept my Free Chlorine between 30 and 35 for almost a week. I took all my lights out of the pool and spa as well as took all the drain covers off and scrubbed. I brush every night and I even took apart my filter to clean the grids as well as use a bleach water mix to brush down the insides of the filter housing best I can. I also scrubbed the skimmer and auto fill compartments. We are having higher than usual temps and I'm not sure if that is playing a part in my troubles, I often start to wonder if my autocover is causing an issue and someone needs brushed from the underside, lol. It kind of boggles my mind since I was still lowering my FC from the previous slam and was still above an FC of 12.
So I've kept my FC so high for about a week now because even though I'm measuring a CYA in the range of 55 - 60, two different pool stores I went to measured it 74 and 75. I figure I'd error on the higher side of FC even though I feel my test for CYA level is more accurate.
Before SLAM my test results were:
FC - 12.5
PH - 7.4
TA - 80
CYA - 60
Calcium Hardness - 450
Borates - 50
Salt - 3400
On a side note, I'm SLAMing again because I noticed cloudiness in my pool again and my OCLT didn't pass. I must not have gotten all the algae out of my pool the first time. This time I'm having a heck of a time passing an OCLT test even though I've kept my Free Chlorine between 30 and 35 for almost a week. I took all my lights out of the pool and spa as well as took all the drain covers off and scrubbed. I brush every night and I even took apart my filter to clean the grids as well as use a bleach water mix to brush down the insides of the filter housing best I can. I also scrubbed the skimmer and auto fill compartments. We are having higher than usual temps and I'm not sure if that is playing a part in my troubles, I often start to wonder if my autocover is causing an issue and someone needs brushed from the underside, lol. It kind of boggles my mind since I was still lowering my FC from the previous slam and was still above an FC of 12.
So I've kept my FC so high for about a week now because even though I'm measuring a CYA in the range of 55 - 60, two different pool stores I went to measured it 74 and 75. I figure I'd error on the higher side of FC even though I feel my test for CYA level is more accurate.
Before SLAM my test results were:
FC - 12.5
PH - 7.4
TA - 80
CYA - 60
Calcium Hardness - 450
Borates - 50
Salt - 3400