- Apr 13, 2018
- 17
- Pool Size
- 10600
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Auto Chlor SMC-30
I somewhat messed up my pool in a matter of a week. Our pump failed and we bought a Pentair Superflo VST pump. We have a Chlorsync CS30 SWCG as well. Since getting the new pump, I'm running it 24 hours at day, and my salt system is running 24 hours a day, set to 19% output. The pump was running at 1700 for 24 hours, and I just bumped it up to 2250 for 12 hours and 1700 for 12 hours. For whatever reason, I can't keep my chemicals balanced. I never had a problem before, and I don't know if it's because I am running the pump 24/7 now, or if that's just a coincidence. My FC is at 5. My PH is between 7.8 and 8.2, and my alkalinity varies from 80 down to 60. I can't keep my numbers in check. I test every other day, and I'm either adding acid or baking soda, depending on which reading is off. Now we have these yellow marks in the corners of the pool, that we never had before. I attached pictures. I don't know what to do.
10,600 gal, IG plaster, Pentair Superflo VST pump, Pentair Clean and Clear 150 filter, Chlorsync CS30 SWG, Pentair Ultra Temp heat pump, Betta SE solar skimmer, Poolmaster 5-way test kit, Taylor Sodium Chloride K-1766 test kit
10,600 gal, IG plaster, Pentair Superflo VST pump, Pentair Clean and Clear 150 filter, Chlorsync CS30 SWG, Pentair Ultra Temp heat pump, Betta SE solar skimmer, Poolmaster 5-way test kit, Taylor Sodium Chloride K-1766 test kit