- Dec 13, 2018
- 443
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Hello all. I am new to the forum. This is my first question.
I believe in taking care of the pool myself because I have seen what a pool service does (we rented a house and they were there once a week for about 10 mins). I have been reading a lot before posting here. The information is great. However, I am perplexed with this problem and cannot find a solution or similar problem on the forum (maybe I need to look harder).
I have been waiting to post here until I received my FAS-DPD test kit. I thought I was reading the color chart wrong on the Taylor K-2005 with the chlorine results I have been getting.
My pool is fairly new, a little over 2 months old. I am obsessed with testing the water (I like data). A couple of weeks ago, I had seen the water turn slightly hazy after a weekend with a lot of swimmers and hot weather and tested and got low FC numbers (0-1 ppm). I was running the SWG at about 40% for 10 hours a day. I then cranked it up to 100% for 14 hours a day. However, I still am getting the numbers below. The water is clear. Maybe a slight haze. But I can clearly see the bottom and the little flecks in the plaster. I have added bleach to bring up numbers but they don't ever come up to the value I would expect (i.e. 5 PPM after adding a gallon).
I also wanted to have the salt cell checked, but they will charge $95 if it is NOT a cell issue, but a chemical issue. They said to test for phosphates and nitrates, but after reading here, that seems like a BS answer. I see bubbles at the returns, but the level is not that high coming from there. But I think that is expected since I calculated the FC produced at about 0.5 ppm per hour.
I have unofficially done an overnight test. Without the filter or SWG running overnight, my FC in the morning is at 0 to 0.5 ppm after being at 2 ppm the night before.
I thought I was bleaching out the numbers, so I did the dilution and got the same. I thought my regents were bad, so that is why I waited to post here until I got the FAS-DPD test kit (which is super easy to use, wow!).
Anyway, I think I need to SLAM, but wanted a second opinion.
Here are my numbers:
FC = 2 ppm
CC = 0 ppm
Salt = 3800 ppm (recommended is 3600)
pH = 7.4
Alkalinity = 60 ppm
CYA = 60
CH = 220 ppm
So based on CYA, FC should be at least 4 ppm. I can't get there. I also think TA needs to come up to 70 and CYA up to 75, but I want to hold off until I hear from the group.
Pool is in full sun from 8AM to 8PM. The pool is screened in. Water temp is from 85-89F.
Thanks for reading through my rambling. I hope someone can help, because I am racking my brain trying to figure this out.
Thank you.
I believe in taking care of the pool myself because I have seen what a pool service does (we rented a house and they were there once a week for about 10 mins). I have been reading a lot before posting here. The information is great. However, I am perplexed with this problem and cannot find a solution or similar problem on the forum (maybe I need to look harder).
I have been waiting to post here until I received my FAS-DPD test kit. I thought I was reading the color chart wrong on the Taylor K-2005 with the chlorine results I have been getting.
My pool is fairly new, a little over 2 months old. I am obsessed with testing the water (I like data). A couple of weeks ago, I had seen the water turn slightly hazy after a weekend with a lot of swimmers and hot weather and tested and got low FC numbers (0-1 ppm). I was running the SWG at about 40% for 10 hours a day. I then cranked it up to 100% for 14 hours a day. However, I still am getting the numbers below. The water is clear. Maybe a slight haze. But I can clearly see the bottom and the little flecks in the plaster. I have added bleach to bring up numbers but they don't ever come up to the value I would expect (i.e. 5 PPM after adding a gallon).
I also wanted to have the salt cell checked, but they will charge $95 if it is NOT a cell issue, but a chemical issue. They said to test for phosphates and nitrates, but after reading here, that seems like a BS answer. I see bubbles at the returns, but the level is not that high coming from there. But I think that is expected since I calculated the FC produced at about 0.5 ppm per hour.
I have unofficially done an overnight test. Without the filter or SWG running overnight, my FC in the morning is at 0 to 0.5 ppm after being at 2 ppm the night before.
I thought I was bleaching out the numbers, so I did the dilution and got the same. I thought my regents were bad, so that is why I waited to post here until I got the FAS-DPD test kit (which is super easy to use, wow!).
Anyway, I think I need to SLAM, but wanted a second opinion.
Here are my numbers:
FC = 2 ppm
CC = 0 ppm
Salt = 3800 ppm (recommended is 3600)
pH = 7.4
Alkalinity = 60 ppm
CYA = 60
CH = 220 ppm
So based on CYA, FC should be at least 4 ppm. I can't get there. I also think TA needs to come up to 70 and CYA up to 75, but I want to hold off until I hear from the group.
Pool is in full sun from 8AM to 8PM. The pool is screened in. Water temp is from 85-89F.
Thanks for reading through my rambling. I hope someone can help, because I am racking my brain trying to figure this out.
Thank you.