Water chem is as follows:
FC: maintaining around 24PPM (lowest it has dropped to during process was 20)
CC: 0
CYA: 50-60 (always hard to tell, been running SLAM with 24 target)
TA: 70
CH: low 300's
Salt: 3200 +/-
pH: not reliable now, but generally in the 7.6/7.8 range (water feature tends to keep it high)
Situation: I installed a new Pentair 011056 VSP (got rid of an old Hayward Northstar energy hog!) and a couple smart switches a few weeks back - new plumbing setup looks like this now:



In doing this, I had the system down for a day, then I think I had my SWG running too short when calibrating. My FC went real low (I generally keep my CYA around 70-80, and my FC dropped to like 2-3). As well, we have been seeing some small water bugs in the pool (back swimmers?) maybe half a dozen or so a day - and it led me to believe algae was somewhere in the pool as they feed on it from what I read. I could not ever seen major algae issues - water has been clear this whole time. I did get a little green around the bottom of a water feature, which is a PITA to maintain in the first place... this led me to believe I had algae in the system. We also have some overhead power lines - the Pigeons are over them quite a bit and annoy the Crud out me. Do my best to scare them off anytime I see them, but they do pool on the rocks from time to time (nothing huge, but they are birds...)
My Pool looks like this now - water has been crystal clear the whole time - and CC has always been zero:


SLAM process:
- Washed my cartridge filters before starting
- I have been running the pump 24/7
- I have been running the Polaris 280 2-4 hours a day
- I have brushed down a few times
- I have 50/50 water/bleached the water feature twice
- I pulled my pool light to look for mess behind it and nothing
- Under the skimmer lids I saw tiny amount of algae, bleached those
- We have got quite a bit of rain here in TX, had to drain off water a few times to stop overflowing, but always topped off my chlorine to hit that 24 ppm target
- no ladders that could be 'hiding' algae
Questions / Concerns:
- I am running 24PPM, if my CYA is really 50 not 60, am I burning off excess chlorine as a result and should I be targeting 20PPM? (i.e. if my target should be 20, and I am targeting 24, will that extra "4" burn off excessively fast? am I hurting anything other than wasting money on extra bleach?)
- I am burning through a ton of liquid chlorine bleach (using new Chlorox from Sam's) - I have dumped in ~1800 ounces thus far + I am still running my SWG around 8 hours a day at 80% to keep Chlorine being produced
- I am testing 4-5+ times a day, and dropping 2-4 PPM between tests pretty regularly so losing in the range of 15-20+ PPM of chlorine a day at this point.
- I am failing the OCLT pretty consistently here, losing 2-4 PPM overnight
- After a week of running this process, I seem to have same water clarity, no CC's, but just burning through tons of chlorine a day
Any insights veterans, I have been reading historical thread after historical thread, and just looking for any other tips or suggestions on what may be going on here... something I am missing that can explain how the pool has 'looked' so good, but I have dumped in so much chlorine, still burning through, still seeing a few water bugs, and failing OCLT so consistently.
Thanks in Advance!
FC: maintaining around 24PPM (lowest it has dropped to during process was 20)
CC: 0
CYA: 50-60 (always hard to tell, been running SLAM with 24 target)
TA: 70
CH: low 300's
Salt: 3200 +/-
pH: not reliable now, but generally in the 7.6/7.8 range (water feature tends to keep it high)
Situation: I installed a new Pentair 011056 VSP (got rid of an old Hayward Northstar energy hog!) and a couple smart switches a few weeks back - new plumbing setup looks like this now:



In doing this, I had the system down for a day, then I think I had my SWG running too short when calibrating. My FC went real low (I generally keep my CYA around 70-80, and my FC dropped to like 2-3). As well, we have been seeing some small water bugs in the pool (back swimmers?) maybe half a dozen or so a day - and it led me to believe algae was somewhere in the pool as they feed on it from what I read. I could not ever seen major algae issues - water has been clear this whole time. I did get a little green around the bottom of a water feature, which is a PITA to maintain in the first place... this led me to believe I had algae in the system. We also have some overhead power lines - the Pigeons are over them quite a bit and annoy the Crud out me. Do my best to scare them off anytime I see them, but they do pool on the rocks from time to time (nothing huge, but they are birds...)
My Pool looks like this now - water has been crystal clear the whole time - and CC has always been zero:


SLAM process:
- Washed my cartridge filters before starting
- I have been running the pump 24/7
- I have been running the Polaris 280 2-4 hours a day
- I have brushed down a few times
- I have 50/50 water/bleached the water feature twice
- I pulled my pool light to look for mess behind it and nothing
- Under the skimmer lids I saw tiny amount of algae, bleached those
- We have got quite a bit of rain here in TX, had to drain off water a few times to stop overflowing, but always topped off my chlorine to hit that 24 ppm target
- no ladders that could be 'hiding' algae
Questions / Concerns:
- I am running 24PPM, if my CYA is really 50 not 60, am I burning off excess chlorine as a result and should I be targeting 20PPM? (i.e. if my target should be 20, and I am targeting 24, will that extra "4" burn off excessively fast? am I hurting anything other than wasting money on extra bleach?)
- I am burning through a ton of liquid chlorine bleach (using new Chlorox from Sam's) - I have dumped in ~1800 ounces thus far + I am still running my SWG around 8 hours a day at 80% to keep Chlorine being produced
- I am testing 4-5+ times a day, and dropping 2-4 PPM between tests pretty regularly so losing in the range of 15-20+ PPM of chlorine a day at this point.
- I am failing the OCLT pretty consistently here, losing 2-4 PPM overnight
- After a week of running this process, I seem to have same water clarity, no CC's, but just burning through tons of chlorine a day
Any insights veterans, I have been reading historical thread after historical thread, and just looking for any other tips or suggestions on what may be going on here... something I am missing that can explain how the pool has 'looked' so good, but I have dumped in so much chlorine, still burning through, still seeing a few water bugs, and failing OCLT so consistently.
Thanks in Advance!
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