- Jan 17, 2024
- 6
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
Hi all,
I have a 30K IG Plaster/Concrete saltwater pool in Southern California. I've attached some photos of my equipment. I'd like to partially drain my pool because
(1) My calcium levels are very high
(2) My CYA levels are starting to creep up and
(3) I'm beginning to see mustard algae and want to shock the pool (so would like to lower the CYA first to make it more feasible)
I cleaned the filter grids (for the first time, painstakingly) yesterday and re-added DE after.
Leading to the pump, I have two lines: (1) skimmer and (2) suction hose
Here are my levels as of yesterday using my K2006 kit (and the phosphate reading from Leslie's for what it's worth):
FC: 7.6ppm
CC: 0
TC: 7.6ppm
pH: 7.7
TA: 85
Salt: 3400 ppm
CYA: 100
Calcium Hardness: 950ppm
Phosphates: 490 ppb
I have a few questions:
I realize I have a lot of questions. This is my first pool and I learned everything so far from reading about pool chemistry from this site. Thanks for taking the time to share information!
-Ankur


I have a 30K IG Plaster/Concrete saltwater pool in Southern California. I've attached some photos of my equipment. I'd like to partially drain my pool because
(1) My calcium levels are very high
(2) My CYA levels are starting to creep up and
(3) I'm beginning to see mustard algae and want to shock the pool (so would like to lower the CYA first to make it more feasible)
I cleaned the filter grids (for the first time, painstakingly) yesterday and re-added DE after.
Leading to the pump, I have two lines: (1) skimmer and (2) suction hose
Here are my levels as of yesterday using my K2006 kit (and the phosphate reading from Leslie's for what it's worth):
FC: 7.6ppm
CC: 0
TC: 7.6ppm
pH: 7.7
TA: 85
Salt: 3400 ppm
CYA: 100
Calcium Hardness: 950ppm
Phosphates: 490 ppb
I have a few questions:
- When I run the backwash, it runs to a sewer drain but overflows a bit (see photo). Is this an issue? I have a link to a video of what it looks like here.
- Is it reasonable to drain the pool to lower the CYA to make the high FC SLAM levels more attainable for eliminating mustard algae?
- Can I drain the pool by (1) setting my valve completely to the vacuum port, (2) opening the backwash, and (3) turning on the pump so that the vacuum sucks out all the water? Or is there a more straightforward way?
- How do I calculate how much of the pool to drain to get my Calcium levels down to a reasonable level?
I realize I have a lot of questions. This is my first pool and I learned everything so far from reading about pool chemistry from this site. Thanks for taking the time to share information!
-Ankur


