I hope everyone is enjoying the summer season..!! I love the site and its rare that I need to post anything, but I could use a little help..
Pool Specifications:
Location: East Coast, in PA.
Pool: is a 28,000 gallon in-ground vinyl liner pool, with a SWG and Heater. Liner was replaced in April 2024
Pool Environment: No trees, full sunlight from 9 am on
Test Kit: Taylor K-2006 SALT (FAS-DPD Chlorine) - New Reagent as of 2024.
Pool Cleaner: Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus and he is using Pool Math
Pump: Pentair Superflo VS variable speed pump
○ Pump runs 12 hours a day
○ 8 - 10 am @3400 RPM's
○ 10 - 6 pm @1400 RPM's
○ 6 - 8 pm @2400 RPM's
Filter: CCP520 Pentair Clean & Clear Plus, Cartridge Filter - Installed in April 2024
SWG: Salt Water Generator (Last replaced in late 2022) - Intellichlor IC40 set to 100%
Heater: Aquacal Model: 225AHDSBPB Installed in April 2024
○ Temp is set to 82 F. Its been very sunny, hot & humid in this area, the average pool temp over the last week has been about 85 F.
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Hey guys, I need some help from the Pro's.!! I'm trying to help my neighbor out with his pool and we're running into some challenges with the chemistry and a slight algae and cloudiness issue. His setup is a little different than mind, so I just want to confirm some settings and readings from the pro's. He just recently had his liner replaced and made some upgrades to his system (See above for details) Upgrades include, new liner, cartridge filter and heater. SWG was replaced in 2022.
Some basic questions that I have are;
○ Given our area (east coast), and the location of the pool, (full sunlight and no trees) what is the "suggested" times and RPM's to run the pump given our setup. I'm seeing some posts on here suggesting to run it at 1400 RPM's 24x7..
○ I'm not familiar with saltwater pools. I'm confused by why the Free Chlorine numbers are so High, yet the pool has some light green algae and cloudiness. I'll post the pool math numbers below
What are your thoughts..?

Pool Specifications:
Location: East Coast, in PA.
Pool: is a 28,000 gallon in-ground vinyl liner pool, with a SWG and Heater. Liner was replaced in April 2024
Pool Environment: No trees, full sunlight from 9 am on
Test Kit: Taylor K-2006 SALT (FAS-DPD Chlorine) - New Reagent as of 2024.
Pool Cleaner: Dolphin Nautilus CC Plus and he is using Pool Math
Pump: Pentair Superflo VS variable speed pump
○ Pump runs 12 hours a day
○ 8 - 10 am @3400 RPM's
○ 10 - 6 pm @1400 RPM's
○ 6 - 8 pm @2400 RPM's
Filter: CCP520 Pentair Clean & Clear Plus, Cartridge Filter - Installed in April 2024
SWG: Salt Water Generator (Last replaced in late 2022) - Intellichlor IC40 set to 100%
Heater: Aquacal Model: 225AHDSBPB Installed in April 2024
○ Temp is set to 82 F. Its been very sunny, hot & humid in this area, the average pool temp over the last week has been about 85 F.
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Hey guys, I need some help from the Pro's.!! I'm trying to help my neighbor out with his pool and we're running into some challenges with the chemistry and a slight algae and cloudiness issue. His setup is a little different than mind, so I just want to confirm some settings and readings from the pro's. He just recently had his liner replaced and made some upgrades to his system (See above for details) Upgrades include, new liner, cartridge filter and heater. SWG was replaced in 2022.
Some basic questions that I have are;
○ Given our area (east coast), and the location of the pool, (full sunlight and no trees) what is the "suggested" times and RPM's to run the pump given our setup. I'm seeing some posts on here suggesting to run it at 1400 RPM's 24x7..
○ I'm not familiar with saltwater pools. I'm confused by why the Free Chlorine numbers are so High, yet the pool has some light green algae and cloudiness. I'll post the pool math numbers below
What are your thoughts..?
