Hi All,
I'm preparing to do my first SLAM starting Thursday night. I'm keeping my water balanced as best as I can until then. I'm waiting until then so I can give it the attention that is needed. Also, it is supposed to rain today and tomorrow, so I'm hoping that will drop my CYA to an acceptable level before I start (if not, I will be doing some draining and refilling on Wednesday night).
Based on what I have read so far, I hoping my SLAM will take very long. My water clarity is already great and my CC is at 0.5, so as long as these stay constant I will just need to meet one more criteria.
Reasons for SLAM'ing
Questions
1) I read that it is okay to swim while SLAM'ing the pool as long as your pH is in range and your chlorine is below shock level. However, I cannot find anywhere what shock level is or how to calculate it... Is it really okay to swim while slamming and where do I find my shock level?
2) How many gallons of liquid chlorine should I have on hand? I currently have 5 gallons, but was planning to pick up another 2.5 gal jug.
3) I have the Jandy Nicheless LED lights on my sun self/tanning ledge. Do I need to pull those out to clean behind them?
4) Any other tips/tricks for having a successful slam?
Thanks in advance,
Blake
I'm preparing to do my first SLAM starting Thursday night. I'm keeping my water balanced as best as I can until then. I'm waiting until then so I can give it the attention that is needed. Also, it is supposed to rain today and tomorrow, so I'm hoping that will drop my CYA to an acceptable level before I start (if not, I will be doing some draining and refilling on Wednesday night).
Based on what I have read so far, I hoping my SLAM will take very long. My water clarity is already great and my CC is at 0.5, so as long as these stay constant I will just need to meet one more criteria.
Reasons for SLAM'ing
- Algae is coming back every week to week and half.
- My chlorine loss is ridiculous (see pool logs)
Questions
1) I read that it is okay to swim while SLAM'ing the pool as long as your pH is in range and your chlorine is below shock level. However, I cannot find anywhere what shock level is or how to calculate it... Is it really okay to swim while slamming and where do I find my shock level?
2) How many gallons of liquid chlorine should I have on hand? I currently have 5 gallons, but was planning to pick up another 2.5 gal jug.
3) I have the Jandy Nicheless LED lights on my sun self/tanning ledge. Do I need to pull those out to clean behind them?
4) Any other tips/tricks for having a successful slam?
Thanks in advance,
Blake