Sykoi
08-05-2006, 01:12 PM
First off I'd just like to say I'm new here and plan to stick around for awhile (Or at least til I have to drain my pool ;)).
So anyways, heres my problem:
Its been awhile since I've swam in my pool, maybe a week or two. And over this period, algae has started to build up around the inside of my pool, on the outer edge. Now I have been keeping up with my chlorine and algaecide treatments (But had not shocked the pool til a few days ago), but the algae built up anyways.
I have just checked my pool levels, and here they are (Based off memory and my inability to fully understand these test strips):
TH: 150
CL: Over 10
pH: 1? Maybe 2?
TA: Not sure, but maybe around 50
CYA: Not quite sure, was a very strange color that wasn't on the gradient.
So my question to you all is this: How can I get rid of this algae before I hook up my new 'sungrabber' heating system? I'd rather not further nurture the growth of the algae, but don't want to waste any more time as summer is coming to an end.
Pool specs (To the best of my knowledge):
Intex 10' 30" above ground pool (http://www.intexstore.com/shop/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=1&subcat=1&cat=10ft%2E+x+30in%2E&L2=Easy+Set+Pools&L3=10ft%2E+x+30in%2E)
(A set, which came with a filter pump as well).
Another quick question: My pump just hasn't been pumping very well... This could just be my imagination, as Kansas is in the middle of a small water shortage thus preventing me from refilling the pool, and the out take being above the water level... But I'm still pretty sure its not sucking through the amount of water it should be, seeing as its using a clean filter.
If this really is the case, any suggestions for a replacement, more powerful pump? I just got two new "sungrabber pool heaters" for a total of 40+ feet extra length the water has to pump through before going back into the pool.
So anyways, heres my problem:
Its been awhile since I've swam in my pool, maybe a week or two. And over this period, algae has started to build up around the inside of my pool, on the outer edge. Now I have been keeping up with my chlorine and algaecide treatments (But had not shocked the pool til a few days ago), but the algae built up anyways.
I have just checked my pool levels, and here they are (Based off memory and my inability to fully understand these test strips):
TH: 150
CL: Over 10
pH: 1? Maybe 2?
TA: Not sure, but maybe around 50
CYA: Not quite sure, was a very strange color that wasn't on the gradient.
So my question to you all is this: How can I get rid of this algae before I hook up my new 'sungrabber' heating system? I'd rather not further nurture the growth of the algae, but don't want to waste any more time as summer is coming to an end.
Pool specs (To the best of my knowledge):
Intex 10' 30" above ground pool (http://www.intexstore.com/shop/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=1&subcat=1&cat=10ft%2E+x+30in%2E&L2=Easy+Set+Pools&L3=10ft%2E+x+30in%2E)
(A set, which came with a filter pump as well).
Another quick question: My pump just hasn't been pumping very well... This could just be my imagination, as Kansas is in the middle of a small water shortage thus preventing me from refilling the pool, and the out take being above the water level... But I'm still pretty sure its not sucking through the amount of water it should be, seeing as its using a clean filter.
If this really is the case, any suggestions for a replacement, more powerful pump? I just got two new "sungrabber pool heaters" for a total of 40+ feet extra length the water has to pump through before going back into the pool.