Good morning, AWT.
Why do you think your filter isn't working?
I don't know enough about DE filters to be much help on that front, but the water in the video you posted looks like its clearing and flowing. You could raise your water level up to the middle of the opening (there's usually an arrow that marks the spot on the plastic) for optimal performance.
The filtering really does take many days no matter the type of filter.
How is the sludge on the bottom...do you get anything with a leaf rake? Does it clog when you vacuum? The more you get out, the faster the chlorine works.
If you get a chance today can you post a pic of the overall water before you stir stuff up dredging? The water on your top stair looks much more clear but its hard to tell overall what the color looks like from afar. So maybe a shot of the whole pool might help.
Algae turns milky and white when dead...pretty sure you've killed some
Sometimes during a slam water can retain a brownish tint if it has iron that has oxidized. When that happens, the water looks "clearer" but you don't see as much color change initially until it has filtered for several days. I can't tell if that's happening in your case or not, but please hang in there -- it gets better, I swear!
We will help you beat this thing
Why do you think your filter isn't working?
I don't know enough about DE filters to be much help on that front, but the water in the video you posted looks like its clearing and flowing. You could raise your water level up to the middle of the opening (there's usually an arrow that marks the spot on the plastic) for optimal performance.
The filtering really does take many days no matter the type of filter.
How is the sludge on the bottom...do you get anything with a leaf rake? Does it clog when you vacuum? The more you get out, the faster the chlorine works.
If you get a chance today can you post a pic of the overall water before you stir stuff up dredging? The water on your top stair looks much more clear but its hard to tell overall what the color looks like from afar. So maybe a shot of the whole pool might help.
Algae turns milky and white when dead...pretty sure you've killed some
Sometimes during a slam water can retain a brownish tint if it has iron that has oxidized. When that happens, the water looks "clearer" but you don't see as much color change initially until it has filtered for several days. I can't tell if that's happening in your case or not, but please hang in there -- it gets better, I swear!
We will help you beat this thing