No, I have it unplugged since yesterday.Do you have the SWCG generating chlorine?
No, I have it unplugged since yesterday.Do you have the SWCG generating chlorine?
Did you open the valve on your pressure gauge to let the pressure out of your filter container? That can cause bubbles for a while if you don't relieve that air gap that forms at the top of the canister right after restarting it.I'm getting a tiny amount of micro bubbles in the return jets, not sure what that is about but it was happening a bit before.
Bummer. I assume the high chlorine level would have broke down that sequestrant by now. Will add SeaKlear phosphate remover remove the sequestrant? I.E. do I need to be ready with more sequestrant (non-phosphate version)?You said you added a bunch of sequestrant... if so then the iron is bound by the sequestrant until it starts to breakdown and the iron gets released back into the water.
You do realize that phosphates do not react with chlorine. Phosphates are essentially an algae nutrient, so all you are doing is removing phytoplankton food. Since its outside of the ability of most people to directly measure the phytoplankton population in your pool we do it by looking at the FC consumption at night when there is no sun.. hence the OCLT test. So removing phosphates may not have any effect on your FC levels directly, but would indirectly by removing a nutrient chemical... and that is why most of the TFP recommendations don't consider phosphates an issue. If the algae is killed by the FC, then there is nothing to eat it. But you know that already, right?Bummer. I assume the high chlorine level would have broke down that sequestrant by now. Will add SeaKlear phosphate remover remove the sequestrant? I.E. do I need to be ready with more sequestrant (non-phosphate version)?
What that tells you, that stabilizer product you used was faulty. I would not purchase that brand again.Tests arrived. I can confirm CYA greater than 20, less than 30.
You can swim as long as FC is SLAM level or lower and you can see the whole bottom of the pool for safety.Man, kids are gonna be ****** at me. Super nice out, hot and sunny; last day of school; pool is crystal clear - yet I have to tell them no swimming.