View Full Version : Help! Big Time!
Ohm_Boy
09-17-2006, 12:17 PM
Looking much better. Don't forget to test the ph and TA as well. Post them occasionally so that we can make sure that everything is on track.
PoolKid
09-17-2006, 01:21 PM
I will post them, I think maybe monday i will get a sample of the water and bring it to the pool store for a test :cool:
PoolKid
09-17-2006, 03:52 PM
How come, My Filter dosent get dirty? It looks like it was just cleaned. normal?
aylad
09-17-2006, 06:04 PM
It's looking good, just keep the filter running 24 hours/day for the next couple of days...the chlorine kills the algae, but the filter gets it out of the pool, which will clear it up. Just watch your pressure and make sure it doesn't go up too much.
Janet
PoolKid
09-17-2006, 06:26 PM
What do you mean by pressure :confused: ?
Ohm_Boy
09-17-2006, 07:15 PM
What do you mean by pressure :confused: ?
This refers to the water pressure at the inlet side of the filter. It's basically like holding your thumb over the end of a garden hose and building up pressure in the hose. As the filter becomes clogged, the supply side pressure goes up as the pump continues to pump into it and the flow through it is restricted by the clogging. Larger gartridge filters, most sand and DE filters have a gauge (or at least a place for a gauge) installed so that this can be monitored.
Smaller units, like the ones on the Easy-Set pools don't usually have gauges. You have to basically observe the flow at the return and notice when it seems diminished, and listen for the sound of the pump, and/or just pop the cartridge and check it.
As for why your filter isn't clogged yet, that's a good question. I would guess that either 1) you need to brush the pool to get the dead algae circulating towards the filter, or B) the algae particle size is too small to catch in the filter. I guess there is the possibility of 3) the filter isn't properly installed or seated, or is the wrong size, allowing a bypass around it, but that should have been immediately obvious when you pulled it out.
ChuckD
09-17-2006, 09:59 PM
Kid,
Just to let you know I didn't drop out of this, was out of town where there wasn't any internet.
Looks like you're in good hands and making good progress.
But Cheeze Louise, get the Leslie's FAS-DPD! the best $22 you'll spend on this thing and make your life a whole lot easier!
C.
PoolKid
09-18-2006, 07:42 PM
Hey, No worries Chuck :P
Question, Now when do i start using the floater for chlorine?
The pool in clear now, so am i good to stop using the bleach?
ChuckD
09-18-2006, 07:56 PM
Hey, No worries Chuck :P
Question, Now when do i start using the floater for chlorine?
The pool in clear now, so am i good to stop using the bleach?
Big No to both.
The pucks you put in the floater contain CYA (stabilizer). If we're to believe the numbers you got from the pool store, you've got plenty of CYA (70) and shouldn't add any more. You can't easily reduce it if you get too much. No floater, and no pucks.
Chlorine (Clorox) is your friend for life. This goes back to the need for the FAS-DPD test. It's the only one that'll measure both components, Free Chlorine (FC) and Combined Chloromines (CC). You'll want to know your FC by testing regularly (daily, until you know your pool's needs better) and add Clorox to maintain a certain level.
You'll want to know CC because that tells whether the chlorine's actively fighting something, and whether you may need to shock it.
I haven't run the numbers but I'll ballpark that you're going to need one of those 1.48 gallon jugs of Clorox a week in the summer. But that's just a guess. You need to test to find out what you really need. I just want to give you some idea of the costs.
C.
PoolKid
09-18-2006, 08:05 PM
Awsome so, just bleach from now on. Im going to get the Leslie's FAS-DPD soon, but first im going to run the pool store tommorow and get my test done, and see what my levels are and post here and see what i should do.
and can i start cutting down the filter to like 4 hours a day?
ChuckD
09-18-2006, 08:16 PM
I'd keep the filter going 24/7 for a couple days. You should be brushing the sides and bottom to loosen up the dead algae and getting it into the water where it'll be filtered out. It may cloud up again but that's good, the filter will get it out.
Watch the pressure guage for it to rise which will tell you the pump's working harder to push water thru the cartridge. That's when you should pull the cartridge and clean it.
Once it's all cleaned out you can cut back the time it's on.
PoolKid
09-18-2006, 08:18 PM
My cartridge has not been getting dirty, its been clean for like 3 days, and their is only some green spots on the bottom but not alot of green stuff. :S
ChuckD
09-18-2006, 08:23 PM
Are you brushing and stirring it up?. When algae kicks, it'll just sink to the bottom. Not much chance of it being sucked upinto the filter unless you stir things up.
Not to insult your intelligence, but you have checked the manual for proper hook-up and installation of the cartridge, right?
PoolKid
09-18-2006, 08:27 PM
Oh......... We need a Cartridge for the filter? I been sticking a Paper Town Roll in . LOOOOOOOOOOL Just Playing
No u have not been brushing Lol i will tomorrow, :P
ChuckD
09-18-2006, 08:33 PM
Geez, your mother could've given you that last advice (brush regularly!).
:D
PoolKid
09-18-2006, 08:36 PM
Will do :P
Watermom
09-18-2006, 09:28 PM
This thread is getting way too long. Are we about to the point where this problem is solved and the original poster can continue following the advice that has already been given?
PoolKid
09-19-2006, 08:18 PM
Let me just get a few more answers,
Can i go in the pool even the the cl level is around maybe 16 around their?
cause i want to clean and get leaves out and stuff
aylad
09-20-2006, 10:34 AM
Yes, you can get in it, but wear something that is old and you don't mind if it fades.
Janet