You also need to take the pucks out. Off can still allow some cya and fc to leak out. You can set them out to dry and save them for later for weekend get aways!
Kim
Kim
http://i725.photobucket.com/albums/ww258/jenmazz/IMG_7749_zpsz28tkcdz.jpgCan you post a new pic?
Thanks! We are going to Ohio shortly - any thoughts on what to do with pool? I can set the timer on it but won't be home to put in chemicals.It looks like you are getting very close. Keep up the hard work.
THANK YOU, I will do that! Will be gone 5 days total (back on 5th day)You could test before you leave and bump the FC a bit higher with the add since you will be gone all day. If 20 is your target for SLAM right now. Then target 26-28 if it is hot and sunny out. Then check it when you get home.
thanks, will doIf you are going to begone 5 days you may want to bump it to 30. You will want to leave your pump running. May want to remove sock from skimmer though since no one is around to check it.
Hi Jen. I realize you ay have left for Ohio now but I've just reviewed a few things in this long thread and have a few question/comments for future consideration:
1. Your last reported cya reading was 50 BUT somewhere in there you were using pucks subsequently. When you get back at this, we'll need a fresh cya reading to see how much cya those pucks added.
You may not be slamming to a high enough ppM for your kill zone -- because 20 is regular slam for cya of 50.
Lots of times you're reporting drops down to 15 etc. before you dose again. That is prolonging the slam.
So, since we don't know what the Brown stuff is and since your pool has not been riding at 30 or above the whole time AND you've been adding cya, when you get ack, I would suggest re-reading your cya and then slamming near MUSTARD shock level for a fe days to see if you can finally pass the OCLT.
2. I have a theory about your brown goo. I feel like it could be flocculant that might have been used, by you before this thread, or by the previous owner in a "floc and shock gotta sell this house" water cleanup. Normally, floc is vacuumed to waste. But if someone instead just ran the filter, it might explain the layer of goo in your filter. The turquoise would possibly be metals collected from the water by the floc.
Since you have sand on the way, when you get back, lets see if changing out the sand eliminates the goo.
3. Before you started this thread and got a test kit, I believe there may have been super aggressive water from uber high chlorine levels. Its possible, though not certain, that you have some trace metals in your water that are adding to the tint. Once you pass the OCLT and we know organics are handled, if the water still has a tint but is super clear, there are some products that can clear the tint. Don't wanna get too far ahead when your focus needs to be passing the OCLT so don't add anything or worry about it yet...just want you to know that if you pass the OCLT two nights in a row and the clarity is there and the brown stuff is gone but there's still a "hue" to the water there is an avenue to address same.
So, how long it will take to get to passing the OCLT is going to depend on how consistently you can find a way to stay at/above your correct FC level for your CYA. In ideal conditions, it should be soon![]()