- Apr 22, 2019
- 424
- Pool Size
- 25000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Core-55
Despite my best efforts it seems there is an algae bloom or something going on with my pool. My chlorine demand is currently unmanageable and whatever is going on is consuming more bleach then my initial slam / inheritance of the pool!
I do not think ammonia because my CYA has remained level.
The water is completely crystal clear, no sign of cloudyness at all. I got in, felt the bottom, the walls, there is no slim whats so ever (still brushed). We are leafing the leaves out within a few hours of them going in, and running the robot 3-4 times a day to keep absolutely everything out of it (cleaning filters with diluted bleach after running). Just to see if it was stuff getting in the pool.
I attempted the overnight test a few nights ago and knew immediately I didn't pass as I had tested around 9pm and then around 11pm to make sure i knew my baseline and I had lost 2ppm and had 1cc. S o I just jumped straight into slam and poured whatever pool math told me to in (it was like 8 gallons).
My CYA is 60 and according to pool math my slam level is 24.
I am losing 3-4ppm overnight and a crazy 10-15ppm in the day. The pool is in direct sun pretty from from sunup to sundown and it has been hot. I am using fresh 10% bleach, and I am sure it's fine as 15-20 minutes after adding I am at the level I expected. I dropped from 24 to 21 within 5 hours earlier this even (after the sun went down)...
The CC is usually 0, but every few test there will be 1ppm, or 0.5ppm, or what I would consider even lower, ever so slightly pink tinged that less then a drop would clear.
I am just really baffled at how clear and nice the water is and this chlorine usage :\
I am actually questioning if my CYA is even doing it's job because of the insane drops in the daytime.
So... where can algae be hiding? I have 1 skimmer. 2 Returns. No drain, but there is a weird suction pipe on the side that was theorized here to be a failed cleaner port they put too high up. My stairs are not removable. There are no lights. There are no features at all. Removed ladder weeks ago. Removed frog log, no floats, nothing at all in the pool. I looked under the small ledge of each step, too.
We DO get frogs in the pool and they DO poop on the stairs. Not every night, haven't saw it for 4-5 days actually. We remove the frogs when we see them in there and walk them down the road... I try to remove the frog poo by sucking it up into a water bottle, but some of the 'debris' floats away. I don't let it sit there, removing it as soon as I see it. However, this was happening when everything was going fine.
We have also found 2 small mice dead in the skimmer in the past week, 2 days apart, and that is new, but they were in there for less then 10 hours.
And the usual - spiders, june bugs, worms, leaves.
There was Metal Magic sequestrate in the pool but I am sure I have broken all that to pieces now with all this bleach as the stains have precipitated back onto the liner. It was my understanding though that HEDP didn't up chlorine usage much, so I really don't think it's this either way. I did do an ascorbic acid treatment, but this was nearly a month ago.
Some ideas please. Fiance is starting to really consider covering the pool and letting it do what it will until we can afford to drain it, replace the liner and put up shades to block uv (since the cya doesn't seem to be blocking enough - uv index here was 11 the other day..). Obviously I don't want this to happen but I have spent $100 on bleach since Sunday night. (Not all of that was used, but I on'y had 7 gallons left today, so he went again and got 20 more bottles... ). Not to mention chewing through the FAS-DPD reagents.
FC: 21.5 (added bleach to 24, waiting to retest)
CC: less then 0.5 but pink tinged...
PH: As of a few days ago it was 7.2, Haven't tested since slamming as levels are too high
TA: 80
CYA: 60
Temp: 86
Outside temps: it's been 75-80 at night and 90s in the day, with heat indexes 102+.
I did the calcium test a few days ago as well but I can't remember the level other then really low...will go get another if helpful.
Slam started Saturday. Not seeing any improvement in chlorine usage, water is crystal clear.
I do not think ammonia because my CYA has remained level.
The water is completely crystal clear, no sign of cloudyness at all. I got in, felt the bottom, the walls, there is no slim whats so ever (still brushed). We are leafing the leaves out within a few hours of them going in, and running the robot 3-4 times a day to keep absolutely everything out of it (cleaning filters with diluted bleach after running). Just to see if it was stuff getting in the pool.
I attempted the overnight test a few nights ago and knew immediately I didn't pass as I had tested around 9pm and then around 11pm to make sure i knew my baseline and I had lost 2ppm and had 1cc. S o I just jumped straight into slam and poured whatever pool math told me to in (it was like 8 gallons).
My CYA is 60 and according to pool math my slam level is 24.
I am losing 3-4ppm overnight and a crazy 10-15ppm in the day. The pool is in direct sun pretty from from sunup to sundown and it has been hot. I am using fresh 10% bleach, and I am sure it's fine as 15-20 minutes after adding I am at the level I expected. I dropped from 24 to 21 within 5 hours earlier this even (after the sun went down)...
The CC is usually 0, but every few test there will be 1ppm, or 0.5ppm, or what I would consider even lower, ever so slightly pink tinged that less then a drop would clear.
I am just really baffled at how clear and nice the water is and this chlorine usage :\
I am actually questioning if my CYA is even doing it's job because of the insane drops in the daytime.
So... where can algae be hiding? I have 1 skimmer. 2 Returns. No drain, but there is a weird suction pipe on the side that was theorized here to be a failed cleaner port they put too high up. My stairs are not removable. There are no lights. There are no features at all. Removed ladder weeks ago. Removed frog log, no floats, nothing at all in the pool. I looked under the small ledge of each step, too.
We DO get frogs in the pool and they DO poop on the stairs. Not every night, haven't saw it for 4-5 days actually. We remove the frogs when we see them in there and walk them down the road... I try to remove the frog poo by sucking it up into a water bottle, but some of the 'debris' floats away. I don't let it sit there, removing it as soon as I see it. However, this was happening when everything was going fine.
We have also found 2 small mice dead in the skimmer in the past week, 2 days apart, and that is new, but they were in there for less then 10 hours.
And the usual - spiders, june bugs, worms, leaves.
There was Metal Magic sequestrate in the pool but I am sure I have broken all that to pieces now with all this bleach as the stains have precipitated back onto the liner. It was my understanding though that HEDP didn't up chlorine usage much, so I really don't think it's this either way. I did do an ascorbic acid treatment, but this was nearly a month ago.
Some ideas please. Fiance is starting to really consider covering the pool and letting it do what it will until we can afford to drain it, replace the liner and put up shades to block uv (since the cya doesn't seem to be blocking enough - uv index here was 11 the other day..). Obviously I don't want this to happen but I have spent $100 on bleach since Sunday night. (Not all of that was used, but I on'y had 7 gallons left today, so he went again and got 20 more bottles... ). Not to mention chewing through the FAS-DPD reagents.
FC: 21.5 (added bleach to 24, waiting to retest)
CC: less then 0.5 but pink tinged...
PH: As of a few days ago it was 7.2, Haven't tested since slamming as levels are too high
TA: 80
CYA: 60
Temp: 86
Outside temps: it's been 75-80 at night and 90s in the day, with heat indexes 102+.
I did the calcium test a few days ago as well but I can't remember the level other then really low...will go get another if helpful.
Slam started Saturday. Not seeing any improvement in chlorine usage, water is crystal clear.