- Jun 22, 2014
- 52,066
- Pool Size
- 17888
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Just catching-up on your thread here. I have a few thoughts:
- How did your OCLT go last night? Did you lose more than 1 ppm FC overnight?
- Your last FC post was 26.6? Are you using a Taylor kit and the 25 ML sample x .25? If so, please change to "10 ML water sample, one heaping scoop of powder, then multiply count drop by 0.5 (divide by 2). Example: 40 drops = FC of 20.
- Our Viking was slippery shortly after we filled (May '13). We just thought it was the way a FB pool was supposed to be until I learned by August I had a problem with chemistry (green "puffs" along the bottom). Water was clear, but I could see stuff that didn't belong, hence finding TFP and doing my first SLAM. Now our feet grab well.
- You just started your SLAM barely 2 days ago. Most SLAMs take several days to complete. Assuming what you have is indeed algae (the slipperiness), then it might take a few more days. Just depends. But stick with maintaining your FC level of 24 until you confirm that OCLT.
- If you have LED lights like me, you won't be removing those. At some point down the road, you may only remove the clear covers to wipe behind those.
- Remember, the pool is NOT closed. You can all swim as long as when do go in, the FC is not over 24.
Keep us posted.
Oh, and what type of filter do you have? I don't see that in your sig. It would be good to add your filter and test kit to your sig.
- How did your OCLT go last night? Did you lose more than 1 ppm FC overnight?
- Your last FC post was 26.6? Are you using a Taylor kit and the 25 ML sample x .25? If so, please change to "10 ML water sample, one heaping scoop of powder, then multiply count drop by 0.5 (divide by 2). Example: 40 drops = FC of 20.
- Our Viking was slippery shortly after we filled (May '13). We just thought it was the way a FB pool was supposed to be until I learned by August I had a problem with chemistry (green "puffs" along the bottom). Water was clear, but I could see stuff that didn't belong, hence finding TFP and doing my first SLAM. Now our feet grab well.
- You just started your SLAM barely 2 days ago. Most SLAMs take several days to complete. Assuming what you have is indeed algae (the slipperiness), then it might take a few more days. Just depends. But stick with maintaining your FC level of 24 until you confirm that OCLT.
- If you have LED lights like me, you won't be removing those. At some point down the road, you may only remove the clear covers to wipe behind those.
- Remember, the pool is NOT closed. You can all swim as long as when do go in, the FC is not over 24.
Keep us posted.
Oh, and what type of filter do you have? I don't see that in your sig. It would be good to add your filter and test kit to your sig.