Howdy,
Wanted to see whether this is to be expected or not. Over the last year and a half, algae has appeared in the darker corners of the pool and on the steps about 4-6 weeks after a SLAMming. Under normal conditions, our FAC using the SWG is between 4 and 6 every time I test, morning, noon or night. I don't think I've ever measured below 4. After SLAMming, which goes pretty quickly (doesn't take long to have <1ppm loss overnight), it is crystal clear under we notice algae again a month later. I brush the pool carefully 1-2x / week and run the robot cleaner every couple of days.
Any suggestions to avoid regular SLAMing or is that the norm?
I did testing with my own kit and brought it to the pool store too - CH disparity is interesting. I find the CyA test hard to eyeball but the dot is definitely gone at 30 and still there at 40.
All Taylor Tests (pool store test)
FAC 5 (4.4)
TAC 5.5 (4.7)
pH 7.8 (7.5)
Alk 110 (99)
CyA 35 (52)
CH 650 (254)
Salt (pool store at 3100)
Phosphates (I know, pool store at 1000)
Wanted to see whether this is to be expected or not. Over the last year and a half, algae has appeared in the darker corners of the pool and on the steps about 4-6 weeks after a SLAMming. Under normal conditions, our FAC using the SWG is between 4 and 6 every time I test, morning, noon or night. I don't think I've ever measured below 4. After SLAMming, which goes pretty quickly (doesn't take long to have <1ppm loss overnight), it is crystal clear under we notice algae again a month later. I brush the pool carefully 1-2x / week and run the robot cleaner every couple of days.
Any suggestions to avoid regular SLAMing or is that the norm?
I did testing with my own kit and brought it to the pool store too - CH disparity is interesting. I find the CyA test hard to eyeball but the dot is definitely gone at 30 and still there at 40.
All Taylor Tests (pool store test)
FAC 5 (4.4)
TAC 5.5 (4.7)
pH 7.8 (7.5)
Alk 110 (99)
CyA 35 (52)
CH 650 (254)
Salt (pool store at 3100)
Phosphates (I know, pool store at 1000)