Hello all,
I have recently become an owner of a Intex Prism Frame Clearview pool 14ft x 42in that fills up to 3,357 gallons. I live in Honduras, a tropical country in central america. Setting up the pool and the Intex pump went through well, did not run into any major issues with it. I've finished filling out the pool as of today, and started last sunday. This is due to water rations.
First few days the water was crystal clear but was only filled about 5-10%. I had been reading a lot of entries from TFP + Youtube + Reddit on pool maintenance. However, my country has limited supplies for pools. Please note I can order things from US Amazon but it takes about 20 days to be delivered here. There are pool shops where I have bought basic chemicals, as advised by them, which will suffice in maintaining my pool.
The problem I am facing right now is that the water has turned green, it started light green but has now turned a bit darker and a bit cloudy. This happened around Wednesday.
Here's what I've got so far:
This is the routine I was instructed to use.
At this point I am not sure whether I am doing anything wrong, whether my pool has algae or metals in it that are causing these issues. I am currently running the filter again, wanting to see what I can do to have my pool top notch. It has been a bit quite stressful and I do not wish to throw away the water in my pool unless it is a last resort solution due to the water situation in my country. I have the possibility of buying the test kit " 00-486 Jed Pool" but I am not sure if this would be good enough.
I will be attaching pictures of the pool to this post.
Extra: Hopefully this is not against the rules but these 2 websites below pretty much show what I have access to in my country for buying pool supplies. Sorry if its a bother for anyone to go through this but maybe I could further understand a bit of what I need to buy. If anything else is required, I will physically look for it in those stores as they have other supplies that are not listed.
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I have recently become an owner of a Intex Prism Frame Clearview pool 14ft x 42in that fills up to 3,357 gallons. I live in Honduras, a tropical country in central america. Setting up the pool and the Intex pump went through well, did not run into any major issues with it. I've finished filling out the pool as of today, and started last sunday. This is due to water rations.
First few days the water was crystal clear but was only filled about 5-10%. I had been reading a lot of entries from TFP + Youtube + Reddit on pool maintenance. However, my country has limited supplies for pools. Please note I can order things from US Amazon but it takes about 20 days to be delivered here. There are pool shops where I have bought basic chemicals, as advised by them, which will suffice in maintaining my pool.
The problem I am facing right now is that the water has turned green, it started light green but has now turned a bit darker and a bit cloudy. This happened around Wednesday.
Here's what I've got so far:
- Crystal Blue Multiclor power (According to the labels this is isocyanuric Triclor)
- Sparkle Super Clarifier (Attaching an image to this post)
- Alcamas (Formulated Sodium bicarbonate)
- Blue Devil B7228 Test Kit
- Due to the water turning green I reached out to the company that sells me these products. They provided me with Nu-Clo Algaestroy
This is the routine I was instructed to use.
- Run the Intex pump for about 6-8 hours.
- Add 13 grams of the Multiclor ( isocyanuric Triclor) power dissolved in water and run it around the pool.
- If water is murky or cloudy, add 3/4 of an FL oz of the Super Clarifier.
- If PH is low add the Alcamas (Sodium bicarbonate) solution. - I have not done this yet, as the PH levels have been in range. No way to test alkalinity yet.
At this point I am not sure whether I am doing anything wrong, whether my pool has algae or metals in it that are causing these issues. I am currently running the filter again, wanting to see what I can do to have my pool top notch. It has been a bit quite stressful and I do not wish to throw away the water in my pool unless it is a last resort solution due to the water situation in my country. I have the possibility of buying the test kit " 00-486 Jed Pool" but I am not sure if this would be good enough.
I will be attaching pictures of the pool to this post.
Extra: Hopefully this is not against the rules but these 2 websites below pretty much show what I have access to in my country for buying pool supplies. Sorry if its a bother for anyone to go through this but maybe I could further understand a bit of what I need to buy. If anything else is required, I will physically look for it in those stores as they have other supplies that are not listed.
Website 1
Website 2