I've been doing the SLAM since April 30th. This is also my first time using liquid bleach (using Clorox Disinfecting Bleach with 7.5% Sodium hypo with 7.1% Available Sodium Hypo). I did not have bad algae, it was small puffs when brushing, but it was algae that needed to go.
4/30 @4:30 PM
FC 2.5
CC 0.0
pH 7.2
CYA 50
TA 70
Temp 74
Added 244 oz Bleach and brushed
4/30 @ 5:40 PM
FC 19.5
Added 7 oz Bleach
5/1 8 AM
FC 16.5
This goes on, I've been checking regularly throughout the day, and adding bleach but starting using the 7.1 to calculate the amount to add. I don't know if you can see my logs from the app, hopefully you can! I have dead algae on the bottom, small amounts, that I have brushed hoping my DE filter would catch it. Vacuuming may be the only way, but I've done that in the past (to waste) and it always comes right back. The only way I finally was able to get rid of it was using Leslie's ClearAid. This was last year with the sand filter that came with the pool. I have switched to a DE filter now. Can I just vacuum to the filter instead and let the filter catch the dead algae? My DE filter gauge hasn't gone up much at all so I haven't backwashed. This filter was just installed maybe 6 weeks ago so it's brand new. Will this dead algae eat up the chlorine? Also, I'm only testing the FC during this SLAM process. Is that correct? Since I never had CC before, I didn't see the point in doing that until I get to the early morning test without loss of FC.
4/30 @4:30 PM
FC 2.5
CC 0.0
pH 7.2
CYA 50
TA 70
Temp 74
Added 244 oz Bleach and brushed
4/30 @ 5:40 PM
FC 19.5
Added 7 oz Bleach
5/1 8 AM
FC 16.5
This goes on, I've been checking regularly throughout the day, and adding bleach but starting using the 7.1 to calculate the amount to add. I don't know if you can see my logs from the app, hopefully you can! I have dead algae on the bottom, small amounts, that I have brushed hoping my DE filter would catch it. Vacuuming may be the only way, but I've done that in the past (to waste) and it always comes right back. The only way I finally was able to get rid of it was using Leslie's ClearAid. This was last year with the sand filter that came with the pool. I have switched to a DE filter now. Can I just vacuum to the filter instead and let the filter catch the dead algae? My DE filter gauge hasn't gone up much at all so I haven't backwashed. This filter was just installed maybe 6 weeks ago so it's brand new. Will this dead algae eat up the chlorine? Also, I'm only testing the FC during this SLAM process. Is that correct? Since I never had CC before, I didn't see the point in doing that until I get to the early morning test without loss of FC.