- Mar 31, 2022
- 77
- Pool Size
- 11500
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-20
Hi All:
I use the Taylor K-2006 test kit. Despite my best efforts, we tend to have algae in the pool at opening every year (we tend to close the pool a few weeks early). This has never been a real problem for us in the past. I usually just shock the pool with liquid chlorine (not SLAM, I'll explain in a minute
), and in a few days the pool is TFP clear. In the past I have not SLAMed the pool at opening because I thought the green colored water would effect testing results. And to determine the proper FC level to SLAM I would need to know my CYA level, and that test would surely be effected by the green water.
Is this a legitimate concern, and if so, is there a way to accurately test the water under those conditions.
By the way, once the water is clear, I test, bring the water to proper SLAM level, and then do a OCLT. I do not consider the pool open until it passes.
Thanks,
Mark McLeroy
I use the Taylor K-2006 test kit. Despite my best efforts, we tend to have algae in the pool at opening every year (we tend to close the pool a few weeks early). This has never been a real problem for us in the past. I usually just shock the pool with liquid chlorine (not SLAM, I'll explain in a minute

Is this a legitimate concern, and if so, is there a way to accurately test the water under those conditions.
By the way, once the water is clear, I test, bring the water to proper SLAM level, and then do a OCLT. I do not consider the pool open until it passes.
Thanks,
Mark McLeroy