Brown water inside Intex filter
I have the Intex SWG model CS7111. My water is clear and clean. pH is 6.8. Alkalinity is 80. Stabilizer is around 30-40. I have to add chlorine at night because the sun eats it up. My stabilizer could be raised a bit, but anyway... However, I have to clean/change my filter every day. The water inside the filter compartment is brown. Also, in the morning, there's little brown dust particles (not algae) settled at the bottom of the pool, which I vacuum out. Any suggestions about how I should handle this? Thanks in advance.
Re: Brown water inside Intex filter
pH of 6.8 is WAY low if it REALLY is 6.8! How are you testing? Taylor k2006, DPD tablets, OTO/phenol red, guess strips, or pool store? If 6.8 is the lowest reading your test reads, getting that result means 6.8 or LOWER (maybe 6.2). pH below 6.8 can damage your pool. Since we don't know how big your pool is, we cant advise on how much it will take to fix this. Go to WalMart and get 2 boxes of 20 Mule Team Borax. If you don't have a Taylor K2006 or a drops based OTO/phenol red test kit, get a DROPS based OTO/phenol red kit.
1. Add 4 cups of the borax SLOWLY through the skimmer, don't "choke" it.
2. Wait 1 hour retest.
3. If pH is still below 7.2, repeat steps 1 and 2.
If you are using Intex a "replaces Intex" cartridges, you NEED to get the good cartridges referenced here
http://pool9.net/intex-ssr/
You should get familiar with ALL the information in the first post. It will make maintaining your pool MUCH easier.
Good luck!
Pappy
Re: Brown water inside Intex filter
I have the Intex 15x48 metal frame (4,400 gallons). Using AquaCheck test strips for now. The pH is actually closer to the "OK for Pool" reading. The Intex SWG I have (1,200 gph pump) uses Intex filter cartridges.
Re: Brown water inside Intex filter
Do yourself a favor, and your pool. Order the Taylor K2006 test kit.
http://pool9.net/tk/
It will pay for itself quickly. With a pool that small it is WAY easy to let it get out of hand, ESPECIALLY without accurate testing and that tiny filter takes FOREVER to clean up a mess even with a good Filbur or Unicel cartridge. In the mean time, get an OTO/phenol red drops kit and get an accurate reading on pH and chlorine levels. Raise the pH to 7.2 minimum, use 2 cups of borax, instead of the 4 that I quoted earlier, every hour.
The brown stuff can come from lots of different places, and I'm not the expert. Some questions always come up though. Is the pool newly filled? City water or well water? Are there trees or large plants around that might be dumping pollen? Is there construction close that might be kicking up a lot of dust? What does the waterline inside your toilet look like? If it's brown or rusty looking, you may be dealing with iron.
I can tell you from experience, Intex brand filters (and the aftermarket replacements) will let a BUNCH of "stuff" go right through them. Get 2 or 3 of the Unicel or Filbur cartridges and learn how to clean them, unless you like having cloudy water and fine "stuff" on the bottom of the pool.
http://pool9.net/intex-ssr/
http://pool9.net/cartridge-clean/
Pappy
Re: Brown water inside Intex filter
Thanks, Pappy. I'm ordering the Taylor 2006A kit right now. My pool was filled over a week ago with NYC water. There are a ton of my neighbor's trees and brush/flowers right next to my pool. I assume that it's pollen accumulating at the bottom. I'm also going to order the Unicel cartridges. Another question - could my SWG not be generating enough chlorine? I run it for 7 hours a night. I haven't tested the salt level since I filled the pool and added the recommended amount of salt (110 lbs). And, when you say "add Borax to skimmer". What's the skimmer?
Re: Brown water inside Intex filter
Thanks, Pappy. I'm getting the Borax today. How do I add it "through the skimmer"? (sorry for the newbie question)...
Re: Brown water inside Intex filter
You may not have a skimmer basket. It's ok to sprinkle borax around in the pool, or into the return jet. Just be sure it doesn't clump up.
Re: Brown water inside Intex filter
Pappy - Bought two boxes of Borax. Sprinkled 4 cups the first night. pH went to 7.6 very quickly. Since then all levels (pH, FC, Alkalinity, Stabilzer) have remained stable. I've had to add some Borax and chlorine here and there after swimming, but everything has been good. Water is clear. The brown "dust" has been attributed to the pollen from the trees in the yard next door - which I vacuum every few days or so. Thanks for all your help and guidance. I'm still waiting for my Unicel cartridges (after 10 hours of pump running, my Intex filters still get brown). One question for you - I bought a gallon of standard bleach from the local grocery store, since I'm running low on my chlorine granules. How much should I add to the pool if/when the chlorine level drops a bit?
Re: Brown water inside Intex filter
In your pool, every cup of 8.25% bleach will add about 1.2ppm of chlorine. Use that to help you figure out needed doses of chlorine. Your needed chlorine range is based on your CYA level. Read more about the connection between CYA and chlorine here:> http://pool9.net/cl-cya/
What kind of granules are you using, dichlor or cal-hypo?
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I'm using Guardian Chlorinating Granules (unsure is dichlor or cal-hypo). I haven't any stabilizer. Should I? My "guess strips" consistently range in the 30-50ppm range.