- Jun 22, 2018
- 85
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
So I know this guy who has a salt water pool and he's got a bad algae problem. The pool is heavy green with algae. He is low on salt but I told him to tackle the algae first with bleach and then worry about the SWCG. I'm initiating him into the TFP mindset and I hope he joins up. I brought my test kit over to his place and this is the result:
20,000 gal shotcrete pool with spa, Pentair IC-40 SWCG, and Pentair Easy Touch system, cartridge filter.
FC 0
TA 30
CH 175
CYA less than 20 (filled the tube basically)
Salt 1200
I forgot to run pH and CC. He has ordered his own TF-100 kit that will arrive in a day or two. Based on Pool Math it looks like 10ppm is the SLAM level with no CYA. I know his CH is low for a shotcrete pool, so is TA, but I figured he should jump on the algae first, after lowering pH to 7.2 or so if needed. There is a note about being careful with low CYA. Should we go ahead and SLAM away or get the CYA up a little?
Thanks!
20,000 gal shotcrete pool with spa, Pentair IC-40 SWCG, and Pentair Easy Touch system, cartridge filter.
FC 0
TA 30
CH 175
CYA less than 20 (filled the tube basically)
Salt 1200
I forgot to run pH and CC. He has ordered his own TF-100 kit that will arrive in a day or two. Based on Pool Math it looks like 10ppm is the SLAM level with no CYA. I know his CH is low for a shotcrete pool, so is TA, but I figured he should jump on the algae first, after lowering pH to 7.2 or so if needed. There is a note about being careful with low CYA. Should we go ahead and SLAM away or get the CYA up a little?
Thanks!