Help!! Green tinted water.

bcampbell

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Apr 9, 2016
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fontana, CA
I'm trying to battle green tinted pool water. I have noticed some green algae, but I've been brushing it. I've included a picture of the spa, which is what it usually looks like and the pool.

PH- 7.5
FC- 2
CC- .5
TC- 2.5
CH- 525
TA- 110
CYA- 30

What should I do?
 

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Your FC is far too low for your CYA level and has allowed algae to move in. FC of 2 is the bare minimum and if it dropped any, POW! ALGAE PARTY!

You should aim to keep your CYA higher with a SWG, and keep your FC up a few notches to allow for daily loss to the sun gods. [FC/CYA][/FC/CYA]

Brushing alone won't rid a pool of algae, you need to up your FC to kill it all the while continuing to brush daily which disrupts biofilm.

Please review this: SLAM Process

You shouldn't have too much trouble clearing that up. Go find some liquid chlorine. Walmart 10% Pool Essentials is a good plain source.

Maddie :flower:
 
Just to check, you input your pool gallons at the top, right?

And then after testing your FC you input on the far left column of PoolMath how much you *currently* have, then in the next column over you put your *target* amount as 12ppm. Right??

I'm just checking to make sure you've got it figured out. :)

And yes! You add the 353 ounce of bleach *all at once* and brush it, and leave the pump running 24/7. Then you test again as soon as an hour later and repeat the process. The more often you test FC and re-dose, the faster this goes.

Maddie :flower:
 

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You mean you tested it yesterday and your FC went *up* overnight instead of staying the same or dropping no more than 1ppm????

LOL...you had your SWG still on, didn'tcha?? :oops:

Ok.. another try...this time with the SWG off, ok?

Maddie :flower:
 
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