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jcrowejc4
06-25-2014, 01:50 PM
Pool Forum, Hello!

Thank you for building and maintaining this site, it has proven incredibly effective in assisting me with getting my girlfriends pool back in shape. I think my readings are all pretty good, the PH and Chlorine seems OK - the water is just a little cloudy (visibility about 2-3 ft) What do you suggest?

Specs:
10K/gal above ground round pool - 4ft consistent depth
Hayward 21" Sand Filter with 1.5 HP Power-Flo Matrix Pump with a 3' Twist Lock Cord (pretty sure this is accurate)

Most recent readings from Taylor K-2006
Chlorine - 2.0 (scale of 0.0-3.0 - I used the smaller test kit for this, seemed OK so I did not do an in depth reading with the Taylor kit)
PH - 7.2
Total Alkalinity - 160 ppm
Calcium hardness - 130 ppm
Cyanuric Acid - 18ppm
**Fill water comes from a well and is very hard/metallic.

Thanks in advance for the help, I have been through a few different scenarios that we were able to navigate and fix through older threads on your site (brown stains on liner from metal deposits, mustard algae on liner to name a couple) and I really appreciate the assistance/advice - also, I followed all of your links and purchased all my supplies through the online store via Amazon

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PoolDoc
06-26-2014, 05:32 PM
1. Do the DE test on the filter, to make sure it's functional: http://pool9.net/de-test/

2. Any time the pool is cloudy, make sure the pump is running 24/7 (UNLESS you are trying to allow dirt to settle)

3. Add chlorine to hold FC > 4 ppm; high is better than low.

Other comments: it's unusual for fill water to be hard (high in calcium) AND have metals (iron, copper, or manganese). Test your FILL water with the K2006 (just test pH, TA & CH; don't test chlorine or CYA).

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