TexEdmond
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- Jun 16, 2021
- 661
- Pool Size
- 25500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
*Tommy Chong Voice* "Not Annyyymoorrrre, maaaan...."Those are her reading glasses
*Tommy Chong Voice* "Not Annyyymoorrrre, maaaan...."Those are her reading glasses
Congrats on getting the pool to almost clear! So nice of you to put in all this time. Without reading back, I've lost the plot on why you are doing a water exchange. The water looks like it's clearing up nicely, and your CYA isn't high (I seem to recall it is actually non-existent!) Why the water exchange??Started the tarp method today. If all goes well there should be about 9,000 gallons on top of the tarp in the morning.
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Last thing I told her - "Your only instructions for today are to stay away from the pool".*obligatory ‘use extreme caution’. My dog ran across my solar cover 5 minutes after it was installed, thinking it was the greatest short cut ever. Luckily he was cocooned with his head above water because it took 10 mins to get him to the side and out. If he was under it would have gone different. As tough and cool as Mrs Nacho is, she won’t be any match for the wet cover. So best of luck and be extra safe.![]()
Bromide was added to the pool & her calcium is very high. The water is also still very cloudy, not sure if that's from the calcium or something else but even a DE filter wasn't clearing it up very fast. The filters I was using take 7 lbs of DE & we used over 50 lbs of DE. I must have had 8 -10 hours into cleaning filters. Probably wishful thinking but hope to get close to 90% of the water exchanged.Congrats on getting the pool to almost clear! So nice of you to put in all this time. Without reading back, I've lost the plot on why you are doing a water exchange. The water looks like it's clearing up nicely, and your CYA isn't high (I seem to recall it is actually non-existent!) Why the water exchange??
Oh right! Forgot about the Bromide. Best of luck to you!Last thing I told her - "Your only instructions for today are to stay away from the pool".
Bromide was added to the pool & her calcium is very high. The water is also still very cloudy, not sure if that's from the calcium or something else but even a DE filter wasn't clearing it up very fast. The filters I was using take 7 lbs of DE & we used over 50 lbs of DE. I must have had 8 -10 hours into cleaning filters. Probably wishful thinking but hope to get close to 90% of the water exchanged.
Because the water is so impossibly clear and blue... Oh wait, that's the tarp.It's hard to tell from the pictures but the tarp is forming to the deep end quite nicely.
It will smush the submersible pump into the wall/floor when it gets to that level and vaccu-seal around it. So keep an eye on it at the end.It's hard to tell from the pictures but the tarp is forming to the deep end quite nicely
I've been watching for that. It'll probably happen tomorrow or Saturday.It will smush the submersible pump into the wall/floor when it gets to that level and vaccu-seal around it. So keep an eye on it at the end.
Eh..it'll add character to it.Ahhh. Ok. You still won’t want the vac head imprinted in the floor. Lol.
Because it was the muckiest most settled part of the old pool water that mixed. That's still a bazillion times better and will be a quick SLAM to finish off. You KILLED it. Chin. Up.How can one or two thousand gallons of water that might have been left under the tarp make all that water this cloudy?
I suppose it could have settled a lot in the last 3 days leaving sediment on the bottom that didn't get pumped out with the water. Maybe a reminder of what we started with will help.Because it was the muckiest most settled part of the old pool water that mixed. That's still a bazillion times better and will be a quick SLAM to finish off. You KILLED it. Chin. Up.![]()