Mike59

Every pool has its own requirement to stay clean and every person has their own take on pump run times.

I have a lot of tree debris. I have a timer set to run my pump twice a day so that it is near the end of the cycle when I empty my skimmers (before work and in the evening). I manually override it run all the time on the weekends if I plan to swim... I hate swimming with stuff floating.

The maximum efficiency is to add chlorine in the evening which needs at least 30 minutes of pump run time after you add it. Otherwise, it really is a personal choice on how you set your run times... as long as you get enough filtration time to keep clean.

Here is a pool school article on pump run times:
http://www.troublefreepool.com/content/152-determine-pump-run-time

In short, try lowering your filter time to 12 hours a day, after a few days if the water stays clear, reduce the run time by an hour, etc... do this until you learn your pool's needs. Also, my pump run time changes over the season... less run time at the beginning/end and more time in the middle of the season.
 

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Happy Fourth!

Just started using Speedstir.

Last evening readings: FA 5.5. CC 0 brushed floor and saw a little bit of cloud. Added about 79oz of 8.25 (CYA 75)
This morning readings: FA 7.0 CC .5 to 1.0. First time seeing any CC. CL has never gone below maintenance numbers.

Any idea why my CC went up? With Cl I added last night FC should have gone to 9 or 10 so something's in pool.

It did rain heavy over night. Will that do it?
 
Just letting everyone know that the pool is crystal clear and CC's are back to 0. Simply adding bleach every night to keep FC within range of CYA and that's it besides vacuming once a week. Thanks so much for getting me here! Just wanted any new folks that might be reading this to know that the methods used here really work and save you money and headache.
 
Just letting everyone know that the pool is crystal clear and CC's are back to 0. Simply adding bleach every night to keep FC within range of CYA and that's it besides vacuming once a week. Thanks so much for getting me here! Just wanted any new folks that might be reading this to know that the methods used here really work and save you money and headache.
+1 Congrats on showing your pool who's boss. Great job!
 

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