I have similar problem. While treating brown algea my cartridge clogs really quick. Could I run the pump without it? Oh, agp 6300 gal. oval, intex pump model FP621.
Thanks
jolane
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jolane

frustratedpoolmom said:Hi Jolane, welcome to TFP!![]()
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No. The filter is what clears the water of the dead algae. Intex are notorious for being inadequate filters once a problem like algae develops. With the filters, which are disposable, they should be tossed with normal use every 2 weeks. With algae, I suspect they won't last a week, and you need to hose them off frequently because of the clogging you describe.
If you could post a full set of water test results, we may help you better.
(Many Intex users figure out a way to vacume to waste. Once the algae is all dead, they shut the pump off, the gunk settles to the bottom, and they vacume to the yard, bypassing the filter. It does waste a lot of water this way, but often it's the only solution short of draining and refilling to start over.)
Are you certain your algae is dead?
If you haven't read Pool School, that's a great place to start. I also would advise you to invest in a good test kit. If you prevent algae in the firstplace thru proper testing and water maintenance, then the filters shouldn't be as much of an issue.
Hope this helps.
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