- May 3, 2014
- 62,943
- Pool Size
- 6000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Then you are still needing to SLAM. The less often you test and add, the longer it takes. Also need to brush the pool daily.No, I’m still losing over night also
Thank you so much for that link! It feels like forever since I've seen my pool water like that - those pictures are inspiring!!There are a couple threads currently active on 18' above ground pools with Algae. It is taking a while to clear them. I'm going to posit that the filters are not all that great, and that the filter sizes are undersized to the pool.
My guess is that it will just take time. Slams can be a couple days, slams can be a couple weeks. Don't be discouraged, see this --> TFP Clear - Let's see PICs!
1180 GPH I believe, if I understand what you’re asking correctly. The model number to my current pump is intex 28635EG, if that helps.What is the "input" to the pump if the skimmer is not active? Again, I don't know AGP that well, but the most volume you can get through the filter the better. Again, let's hope @jseyfert3 will chime in...
Ha! Language. I meant where is the water being pulled from if the skimmer is plugged? I'm assuming there is another port on the side of the pool that is the intake to the pump.1180 GPH I believe, if I understand what you’re asking correctly. The model number to my current pump is intex 28635EG, if that helps.
Can you give us a picture of the setup? Might help.Lol sorry, my fault entirely! Yes, I have two intakes. If the skimmer is hooked up, it’s connected to one intake while the other is capped with a stopper that has a pea size hole.
Read back. Can he switch his pump?You have a through-wall skimmer like a Hayward? Or the over-wall Intex one? I don’t have experience with the latter, but I’ve got one of Intex’s biggest pumps with my Hayward through-wall skimmer, no issues handling full pump flow.
I forgot to take a picture before I left - but I found a stock photo! That's how mine is set up , both intakes on the right hand side, the return jet on the left. The second photo is what the skimmer looks like hooked up to an intake.Can you give us a picture of the setup? Might help.
Your pool math logs are empty. Are you logging your test results?
I have the Intex wall mount skimmer but I'm not using it with my current pump because of the issues with pump flow. I bought a new pump but I'm in the midst of a 3 week SLAM and wasn't certain if it would be ok to replace the pump right now.You have a through-wall skimmer like a Hayward? Or the over-wall Intex one? I don’t have experience with the latter, but I’ve got one of Intex’s biggest pumps with my Hayward through-wall skimmer, no issues handling full pump flow.
YES!!! Enter the FC test results and enter the addition of the LQ. Will help get a sense of where you are at...I forgot to take a picture before I left - but I found a stock photo! That's how mine is set up , both intakes on the right hand side, the return jet on the left. The second photo is what the skimmer looks like hooked up to an intake.
No, the last time I took a full set of tests was right before I began the SLAM and I haven't tested anything else outside of FC since. Should I be recording the FC results on here?
I didn't have any loss overnight so nothing was added this morning, I'll start logging in the FC tests this evening. Thanks for all of your help.YES!!! Enter the FC test results and enter the addition of the LQ. Will help get a sense of where you are at...