SLAM Issue

Passed OCLT again. CC = 0.
Will double check when sun is up but pool looks clear of any debris at first inspection. If that’s the case, will be first day since began SLAM (July 8 or so) of this.
 
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This salt cell issue seems like another rabbit hole …. Best left explored post-slam. Any insights are appreciated.
 
I added some more cal hypo yesterday evening around 6p for my last lap of this slam. FC was 20.5 at 1000p. My CYA is 30 as of yesterday - grey dot disappearing almost exactly at 30 or right below 30. So 30.

FC was 16 this am - water continues to be sparkling clear. Nothing dropped to bottom which I take as an excellent sign. Water has not looked this good in a year probably.

Any reason for the drop in FC overnight ? Was my pm test skewed somehow? I just can’t imagine something brewed in th pool yesterday to cause that kind of loss.

I added some to skimmer and some directly to pool fwiw. I need to backwash today, PSI is at that point.
 
Spoke too soon….
Wondering when this will end. Going on about a month now.
 

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Still seeing clearly-dead stuff at bottom. I did another dose of the Cal hypo last night. This stuff doesn’t seem to show up until the sun comes up. Any reason ?

Any thoughts on where I’m at? I was passing all tests, it’s just when I decided to throw in some cal hypo, this stuff is appearing. I’m growing weary.
 

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Still seeing clearly-dead stuff at bottom. I did another dose of the Cal hypo last night. This stuff doesn’t seem to show up until the sun comes up. Any reason ?

Any thoughts on where I’m at? I was passing all tests, it’s just when I decided to throw in some cal hypo, this stuff is appearing. I’m growing weary.

A bit of dead stuff is normal sanitation that your pool cleaner should sweep up.

The chlorine in your pool is always killing stuff falling into the water.

I think you should get into normal pool maintenance mode and run your FC on the high side of the FC range.
 
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Maintaining FC often, particularly in summer, can have a big impact on how long it takes. If you can do every two hours, late in the the evening when you are home, would help.
 
I will slam for another day or two, get to where I’m passing criteria again, then go from there. All we are seeing at the moment are the grey-ish spots post Cal hypo treatment.
 
I did not backwash yesterday. My psi dropped back into what I call safe zone (not in excess of 25% over safe.) Would a good backwash and rinse assist somehow?
 
I did not backwash yesterday. My psi dropped back into what I call safe zone (not in excess of 25% over safe.) Would a good backwash and rinse assist somehow?
I don't see your filter listed in your signature to know what we are discussing.
 
Is there any way to obtain a sample and determine exactly what you’re dealing with? Seems to my untrained eye that you’ve gone the distance.
 

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