Re: New Thread with my results of first test
Mustard algae options:
1. Run chlorine levels at the 'algae' or 'shock' level continuously -- see http://pool9.net/cl-cya/ -- and brush a lot.
2. Run normal chlorine levels + maintain phosphate levels below 125 ppb (0.125 ppm).
3. Use lots and lots of copper, turn everyone's hair green, and stain the pool.
I'd recommend #1 first, especially if you've never had mustard algae before. If your pool is not one of the not-so-lucky ones prone to mustard algae, it may stay gone after you've cleaned it up.
But if you find you're struggling to keep it away, we can look at option #2. However this requires managing phosphate additions to your pool from multiple potential sources, including the fill water.
Re: New Thread with my results of first test
I belive that I *may* have had it for a while, but my phosphate level is low. I will run up the chlorine levels this week and see what happens. I read a thread about using commercial algae treatment, is that off the table or should I just try the chlorine method first?
Re: New Thread with my results of first test
How do you know that your phosphate levels are low (< 125 ppb)?
If you didn't test with one of these two tests, you probably do NOT know. There are some VERY inaccurate tests being sold. Keep in mind, pool dealers make money by selling you chemicals, NOT by solving your problems. If they DO solve your problems, you won't see them very often. I'm not saying there are no honest dealers, but I'm saying that the ONLY incentive pool dealers have to be (a) honest and (b) accurate is their own moral values. Financially, honesty will hurt them rather badly.
The AquaChek is easier, but only useful below 500 ppb; the Taylor is 'fiddly' to use -- the test cell tends to fall over -- but more functional over a full range.
Hach (AquaChek) 562227 Phosphate Test Kit
Taylor Technologies Inc K-1106 Test Kit Phosphate
Still, getting your chlorine levels up, is the first step.
Re: New Thread with my results of first test
You keep mentioning this, and as I said on Post #5, I have the Taylor kit and ain't afraid to use it :-D
So all I can tell you is that the phosphate levels are at, or near, 125 based on that kit and hasn't changed much since I started testing (at the beginning of this thread). ;-)
Re: New Thread with my results of first test
My bad.
The different threads are all running together in my head.
I *think* with low PO4, moderate algae levels of FC and brushing should fix the problem. Please keep in mind that you have to maintain algae levels of FC for a week or more AFTER there's no visible trace of algae remaining. Then, drop back to appropriate FC levels, given your CYA of 60 (?).
Re: New Thread with my results of first test
50-55 after some rain, but I will check again when I get home today and get to Wally World for more bleach to keep it up.