hikernut
07-20-2012, 02:09 AM
Hi,
I just purchased a home with an approx 25,000 in-ground pool. It has an Aqua Logic SWCG and controller. The controller gives a message that the salt level is very low and the chlorine generator is off. I took a water sample into the pool store and indeed, they confirmed that the salt level is very low and there is no chlorine in the pool. They told me to add 300 pounds of salt!!
The pool is not disgusting. There's a slight brown film on some of the surfaces that I brushed off. At first I thought the film was sand from a storm we had recently (Phoenix area), but now that I realize the SWCG is not operating, it seems plausible that this is algae.
At any rate, I put four chlorine tablets in for now to get the chlorine level up, added two one-pound bags of "shock", and have slowly started adding the salt. I realize that it's problematic to get too much salt in there.
We're not using the pool right now, so I don't care if the chlorine level is a bit high. I'd rather keep the pool clear of algae until we get moved in.
Does this seem like a reasonable course of action? I'm totally new to this.
Thanks,
hikernut
I just purchased a home with an approx 25,000 in-ground pool. It has an Aqua Logic SWCG and controller. The controller gives a message that the salt level is very low and the chlorine generator is off. I took a water sample into the pool store and indeed, they confirmed that the salt level is very low and there is no chlorine in the pool. They told me to add 300 pounds of salt!!
The pool is not disgusting. There's a slight brown film on some of the surfaces that I brushed off. At first I thought the film was sand from a storm we had recently (Phoenix area), but now that I realize the SWCG is not operating, it seems plausible that this is algae.
At any rate, I put four chlorine tablets in for now to get the chlorine level up, added two one-pound bags of "shock", and have slowly started adding the salt. I realize that it's problematic to get too much salt in there.
We're not using the pool right now, so I don't care if the chlorine level is a bit high. I'd rather keep the pool clear of algae until we get moved in.
Does this seem like a reasonable course of action? I'm totally new to this.
Thanks,
hikernut