Even using 10ml I'm starting to run really low on regent from so much testing. I need to order moreThat's good. The last result of 22.2 implied to me that you were using 25 ml.
Even using 10ml I'm starting to run really low on regent from so much testing. I need to order moreThat's good. The last result of 22.2 implied to me that you were using 25 ml.
I must have over shot my chlorine in my last addition at 5:30 without realizing it. I just tested and it was at 22.2 I was shooting for 18. Oh well it's not going to hurt anything, but I will test at 6:30 tomorrow morning and see if there is any loss.
As far as cloudy, I'm wondering if thatspollenor dirt. Since input the sock over skimmer basket it's been collecting tons of first or pollen. In a very short period. I've had to clean 2 times I the
Not sure what the OCLT will look like. If you overshoot FC per the given CYA, the excess drops off fast so no way knowing in the am what's happening unless you lose a lot.I must have over shot my chlorine in my last addition at 5:30 without realizing it. I just tested and it was at 22.2 I was shooting for 18. Oh well it's not going to hurt anything, but I will test at 6:30 tomorrow morning and see if there is any loss.
As far as cloudy, I'm wondering if thatspollenor dirt. Since input the sock over skimmer basket it's been collecting tons of first or pollen. In a very short period. I've had to clean 2 times I the last 3 hours.
OCLT this morning was at 21.5 a loss of .7ppm. CC test was 0. Sock on skimmer basket was full of dirt dirt again. Sprayed it off. Added no FC. I'm really thinking that a lot of the cloudiness is dirt and debris. I bush once or twice a day. Which kicks up a lot of brown dirt or could be also dead algae. If the pump is off and everything settles the way is pretty dang clear.Not sure what the OCLT will look like. If you overshoot FC per the given CYA, the excess drops off fast so no way knowing in the am what's happening unless you lose a lot.
I think your right, the issue I have is that my filter which is the one that came with the pool does not have a vacuum to waste option. When trying to use the vacuum like normal it kicks everything up. What to do, what to do!? other than keep brushing and kicking it up and letting the filter try and trap it.Dead algae it is. You need to vacuum it undisturbed and then clean the filter cartridge.
Sounds like you need to clean the filter now before you vacuum as it's probably full and then vacuum with clean filter. If you have good suction at the vac head it'll get sucked up and not get dispersed.I think your right, the issue I have is that my filter which is the one that came with the pool does not have a vacuum to waste option. When trying to use the vacuum like normal it kicks everything up. What to do, what to do!? other than keep brushing and kicking it up and letting the filter try and trap it.
Just wanted to address this for you. We know from the SLAM Process page that clear water is one of the 3 SLAM passing criteria. That's because over time and thousands of pool SLAMs, we've learned that even though you may pass an OCLT, we have to ensure the cloudiness is indeed residual material only. There have been some cases where an owner passed an OCLT only to find small bits fo algae tucked away somewhere, so the 3 criteria all come into play - most of the time. In some rare cases, we have agreed that a pool filter is struggling and that's all it was. It just needed more time. It's your call at this point, just be sure because you don't want to loose all the progress you made to get to this point.Why the need to slam if all tests pass? Wouldn't it be the filtering, brushing and vacuuming that is making the pool clear, once you have passed your CC, OCLT. Obviously you have to maintain FC levels based on CYA. Can chlorine dissolve dead algae?
The CYA test isn’t linear so you can’t extrapolate between the lines. If it’s between 40 and 50 treat it as 50.
Ok, great! I'll need to get some pics up soon. To bad I didn't get a before.Congrats!With all 3 criteria completed, now you can let the FC fall to normal range. The 6-8 zone should be fine. Even though 4 is the minimum, I would not let it go below 5.