- Aug 5, 2015
- 128
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
I'm ready to drain & refill (or maybe just fill in
) I can't figure out what is happening. I thought it was mustard algae, so I did that version of SLAM, passed all the hurdles, then kept my FC 8-10. Everything was fine, until I woke up one morning and it was 5. Then the mustard spots showed up again. I caught early and it didn't take off like last time, but it's still not quite sparkly and there's still algae eating the chlorine. I'm wondering if it's black algae? Or whatever type trapped in a place I can't reach? Our light screws stripped, so we had to have someone come in last year to repair, and he permanently affixed them - they can be removed but not with any equipment we have. Was our best option at the time since no one really likes to see a light float to the top of the pool while you're swimming. I get they're still safe, but it's also still really unsettling: electricity/water. Our phosphates are crazy high as we never cover the pool which is surrounded by landscaping which sits and decompose through the off-season, plus everything that falls in through out the summer. We've treated with phosphate remover but not made much headway. Knowing that's a fuel for algae, wondering if it makes more sense (time, energy & $$) to just drain, clean & refill? We have a black bottom pool, so it's really hard to tell if maybe there's black algae somewhere. Even during summers when the pool did sparkle, any time I brushed small plums of dust (?) would rise & settle. I feel like there's just so much gunk imbetted in our pebbletec that just needs to be acid washed or however you clean it and then start fresh. I could replace our stripped lights once & for all as well. We also have a raised waterfall with a 3ft deep well. I do brush that when I'm SLAMing, but I just noticed how yellow the rocks behind (hidden by japanese maple) are. Could that be the source? We also have a bunch of black dots on the diving board - maybe that's the problem? They don't seem slimy. A pool toy or suit?
For now, I'm planning to just try to maintain the high FC. Should I continue to let it drop and do it's thing during the daylight and bump up again when it's dark? Or raise now knowing I’ll lose a lot just to sun? Should I do a phosphate treatment to try to cut food source? Or quit and find a new hobby?
I'm attaching a few photos from yesterday to hopefully better explain (plus one from when it’s “normal”) Will try to add a current shortly
FC: 23
CC: 0
TA: 90
pH: 7.5
CH: 300
CYA: 60 (<--had been 40 and after I "finally" cleared the last algae outbreak few weeks ago I slowly started to raise, aiming for 70-80, but have stopped now)
Salt: 3700
Phosphates: over 4000 (yes thousand)
For now, I'm planning to just try to maintain the high FC. Should I continue to let it drop and do it's thing during the daylight and bump up again when it's dark? Or raise now knowing I’ll lose a lot just to sun? Should I do a phosphate treatment to try to cut food source? Or quit and find a new hobby?
I'm attaching a few photos from yesterday to hopefully better explain (plus one from when it’s “normal”) Will try to add a current shortly
FC: 23
CC: 0
TA: 90
pH: 7.5
CH: 300
CYA: 60 (<--had been 40 and after I "finally" cleared the last algae outbreak few weeks ago I slowly started to raise, aiming for 70-80, but have stopped now)
Salt: 3700
Phosphates: over 4000 (yes thousand)