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Light green (not beautiful blue) means I'm gonna get algae in my pool if I don't deal with it. It looks like that right now, LOL. I'm shocking, and running my pump 24/7. Need to clean my cartridge filter too.
FixItPete said:Ok... I'm willing to bring it shock level, but @ 30PPM of FC, it's going to take almost a full month before I can swim...
What am I missing?
Shock level for CYA at 30 ppm is 12 ppm of FC.FixItPete said:Ok... I'm willing to bring it shock level, but @ 30PPM of FC, it's going to take almost a full month before I can swim...
What am I missing?
FixItPete said:Ok... I'm willing to bring it shock level, but @ 30PPM of FC, it's going to take almost a full month before I can swim...
What am I missing?
FixItPete said:Understood. I'll bring it 12PPM FC. I've already done it... but I'll do it again...
(not trying to be a wise-guy, just saying that all my tests are pretty close and yet the pool just doesn't look right... there is another variable here that is causing this... but if you think adding Chlorine to bring it to 12PPM is where it's at... that's what I'll do... and I follow pool school re: shocking...)
FixItPete said:The pool gets full sun. I am measuring the FC in the AM and the PM -- on the 11th it was @ 9. On the 9th it was @ 11. Yesterday PM it was at 6 (14th)...
Before I had any CYA it would drop much much much faster... I had 0 CYA about 12 days ago and added it via the sock method. That is when all this began.
Pool has a CS100 (cartridge filter) -- running around 16-20PSI.
FixItPete said:It is a Jandy CS100 -- the cartridge does get dirty... there are times when it go from 15psi to 22psi in a week. Other times it will take 2 or 3 weeks to climb that much.
Perhaps I'm not maintaining the shock level long enough... I have to think that is the only variable left.
I do believe that the "powder" at the bottom of the pool is from dead algae... which leads me to believe we're just not killing it ALL and it keeps creeping back... I'm going to MAINTAIN 12PPM until the pool is right... and report back at regular intervals...
I am 100% certain that the test results are accurate... at least I can take that out of the equation.![]()
No sense putting undo stress on your pump motor. At 20% over clean psi the water coming out of my return is less than half of normal. Unless your filter is severely undersized, backflushing every two days at 20% over clean is indicative of something growing in the water or something dead that needs to be filtered. Either way, shocking is called for to eliminate the problem.FixItPete said:I think at some point the pool was under an enclosure (screen) -- and now it isn't... I too think that the filter is too small. If I cleaned it when it went from 15PSI to 18PSI, I'd literally be cleaning it every two days. YIKES!
FixItPete said:Understood. I'll bring it 12PPM FC. I've already done it... but I'll do it again...
(not trying to be a wise-guy, just saying that all my tests are pretty close and yet the pool just doesn't look right... there is another variable here that is causing this... but if you think adding Chlorine to bring it to 12PPM is where it's at... that's what I'll do... and I follow pool school re: shocking...)