Between the hurricane thru Texas and fighting these stupid grub like worms that keep crawling out of my landscape into my pool I noticed some green and some dark spots in the pool that don't come off with a typical brush session. Clearly bad things are a foot. I grab my TF-Pro test kit and 0 FC. I gave the pool a good cleaning, backwash, etc, and started SLAM. This is my first slam session, pool is 1 year old and never any out breaks till now (my fault). If something seems off with any thing here let me know. My biggest question is about how much it seems to be consuming. I am gonna have to dip into the kids college fund if it doesn't slow down.
Specs:
Pool: 25k-27k gallons, in ground, gunite
Start FC: 0
SLAM FC: 14 (is this right?)
CYA: 35
Chlorine Type: 10% liquid
Initial: Pool math said 14 FC for SLAM and that meant 3.5 gallons of 10% chlorine to start. I did all this right at dark, so 8:30-9pm on 7/11.
Next readings/additions:
7/12 7:30am - FC 10, I added 1 gallon
7/12 11:30am - FC 10, I added 1 gallon
7/12 4:30pm - FC 7.5, I added 1.5 gallon
So that is where I am so far, but holy smokes am I really burning up a gallon plus every 4 hours? Is something wrong with my testing? For the record, I am just running the FAS/DPD instructions from the TF-Pro for FC.
Thoughts? And thanks, what a great community!
Specs:
Pool: 25k-27k gallons, in ground, gunite
Start FC: 0
SLAM FC: 14 (is this right?)
CYA: 35
Chlorine Type: 10% liquid
Initial: Pool math said 14 FC for SLAM and that meant 3.5 gallons of 10% chlorine to start. I did all this right at dark, so 8:30-9pm on 7/11.
Next readings/additions:
7/12 7:30am - FC 10, I added 1 gallon
7/12 11:30am - FC 10, I added 1 gallon
7/12 4:30pm - FC 7.5, I added 1.5 gallon
So that is where I am so far, but holy smokes am I really burning up a gallon plus every 4 hours? Is something wrong with my testing? For the record, I am just running the FAS/DPD instructions from the TF-Pro for FC.
Thoughts? And thanks, what a great community!