I have had an ongoing algae problem that I can't solve. The first place it shows up is on the pool steps and on the plastic parts of the pool vac. I have a SWG and never let the FC drop below 5 ppm. When it first shows up it is relatively minor and I just deal with it by brushing and occasionally elevating the FC to 20 ppm. Anytime the algae gets bad, I SLAM the pool, pass the overnight test, and all is good for a month or so, and then the algae comes back. When it shows up it is relatively minor and I just deal with it by brushing and occasionally elevating the FC to 20 ppm. This has been going on for a year or two. I brush the pool once a week. Not sure what I am doing wrong, but I'm pretty sure I should have to be SLAMming the pool once a month to keep the algae at bay. I only did a limited brushing last weekend, so it was particularly bad this morning. Here is the water chemistry:
FC: 11 ppm
CYA: 70 ppm
TA: 70ppm
pH: 7.4
Salt: 3400 ppm
I am stunned that the algae can grow in these types of conditions, with a water temp around 60 degrees. Could it be phosphates?
FC: 11 ppm
CYA: 70 ppm
TA: 70ppm
pH: 7.4
Salt: 3400 ppm
I am stunned that the algae can grow in these types of conditions, with a water temp around 60 degrees. Could it be phosphates?
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