Day 10 - Hour - FC:14
My phone is drained, so these photos were taken from my laptop camera, which apparently takes mirrored shots. Nice job, Apple. Anyhow, you can more clearly see the inset design on the third step. Pressure had risen from 10 to not even 10.5 PSI.
Yesterday I added 30oz stabilizer to a sock, tied to a brick, and placed it next to a return line. Squeezed it a few times this morning and it's nearly empty. This should raise CYA by 15ppm. Later, I'll add another 30oz as part of JesseWV's recommendation to raise the CYA by 30ppm, bringing it to - maybe - 30-60 ppm.
Engaged the help of one of my guests to deep clean the sand filter. I would have taken photos but my phone was dead. Removing the head and disconnecting it from the pipes was a lot easier than I anticipated. Probing with the garden hose was a bit harder (not a double entendre). I found it hard to visualize where the laterals were. It seemed like there was one at 0°, 90°, and a couple spread about 180°. Could be a broken lateral or could be the curvature of the hose threw me off. Didn't know when to stop the procedure, the water never really came out "clear." Just stopped after 5 minutes or so.
Afterwards I did a backwash and rinse, now I'm adding water back. Baseline pressure is now at about 9.5 PSI, so I take that as a good sign.
That snake is still around. It is two-feet long and textured alarmingly like a garden hose. While deep cleaning the sand filter another snake came out and hid under the pump, however this one was miniature.