- May 31, 2022
- 14
- Pool Size
- 14000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-15
My pool has been sparkling since I adopted TFP as my only resource. Sunday night we had torrential rains and an area of my flower bed flooded over into the pool - mostly mulch and dirt. It has happened before but not this bad. We are figuring out the drainage issue but in the meantime, I can't get the water clear. Been running the sand filter 23 hours a day and the vacuum several times a day. Tested the water yesterday and numbers are perfect:
CYA: 60-65
FC: 4.5
CC: .5
PH: 7.7
TA: 70
CH: 225
These numbers are what I've found keep my pool perfectly clear, so I know the chemistry is ok. I'm afraid the particles are too fine for the sand filter to catch, and I know better than to use a clarifier. My questions:
1. The water is much better than it was Monday, so do you think it will clear up on its own if I continue what I'm doing?
2. Should I add DE to my filter? If so, how much? How? Do I just unscrew the top of the filter and drop it in?
Thanks for any guidance.
CYA: 60-65
FC: 4.5
CC: .5
PH: 7.7
TA: 70
CH: 225
These numbers are what I've found keep my pool perfectly clear, so I know the chemistry is ok. I'm afraid the particles are too fine for the sand filter to catch, and I know better than to use a clarifier. My questions:
1. The water is much better than it was Monday, so do you think it will clear up on its own if I continue what I'm doing?
2. Should I add DE to my filter? If so, how much? How? Do I just unscrew the top of the filter and drop it in?
Thanks for any guidance.