Have you at any time let the FC drop below 5ppm? Tell us again so we don't have to go and look for it, what kind of pool and volume? Go ahead and throw the rafts, floats, toys, in the pool. What are you using as your source of chlorine?
My pool is too blue and brown stuff is settling on the bottom of pool. This was the 3rd day. I thought i killed this stuff off 2 weeks ago.
I notice the other day after a heavy bather load that the pool was very blue. I have the shock level at 20. cya is about 75 should i raise the fc? How long to you hold it there? How do you know the algae is dead?
cc was 0 this am
ph 7.5 before shock
alk 160
What do i do with the pool toys? If it is mustard algae I have heard that it can linger on rafts, etc.
Thanks for all your help!!
Have you at any time let the FC drop below 5ppm? Tell us again so we don't have to go and look for it, what kind of pool and volume? Go ahead and throw the rafts, floats, toys, in the pool. What are you using as your source of chlorine?
It has never been below 7 and I check it every am and pm, very rarely has cc been even .5 24 ft round 13,800 gal Chlorine is bleach and liquid chlorine!
I really believe I did not take care of business when we got pool to maintain chlorine 2 weeks ago. When I got the pool to 25ppm and it did not lose the reading overnight I never keep the chlorine at 25 for 24 hours. I let it drop since it appeared i did not lose anything thing thru night and cc was 0.
It has always seemed too blue to me
Last edited by Sue225; 07-09-2010 at 02:47 PM. Reason: left something out
Sorry, I forgot that there was 0 fc around the middle of June before I got onto BBB. Do you remember me from Cyanuric Adic thread?
I do remember your username and remember that I helped you before, but I work on so many different threads and with so many different members/pools that I cannot remember the specifics about your situation.
If you let the FC drop to 0, then you invite algae. You will need to go back to running your pool at shock level (based on your cya level) and try and hold it there to get rid of the algae. Run the pump 24/7, brush the walls and floor of the pool. Test and add chlorine as many times a day as you can and each time take it back to shock level. Take it up to shock level this evening. Test again early in the a.m. When you can go two days with no more than 1ppm of cl loss overnight, you can let it drift back down and then do not ever let your cl drop below 5. It may take awhile to filter out dead algae if that is what is causing the cloudiness. Repost with a full set of current water testing results when you have had two mornings in a row with no more than 1ppm of cl loss and tell us how the water looks at that time.
Also, if you have brown stuff settling on the bottom, can you slowly (so as to not get it back in suspension) vacuum to waste and get it out of the pool?
The pool was at 25ppm chlorine and my husband misunderstood me and added 2 gal of 12%. The chlorine is so high i can't measure it. I was up to 100 drops of 0871 with taylor kit and still water was orangy looking. Will all this chlorine burn off?
Yes. The chlorine will come down over time. Adding 2 gallons of 12% adding an additional 17ppm of cl to the pool -- so you are at around 42ppm of cl. Is this a vinyl pool?
yes it is. Liner is alread in sorry shape puckering from unbalanced water since last summer. pool is 23 years old. We will either replace liner or new pool next summer if we don't blow it up before then!!![]()
It may take a day or two, but the chlorine will come down on its own. The up side is that you now have a well-shocked pool!
Janet
Ph is higher than 8
CC 0
fc 26 after sun was on it for a couple hours.
with cya of 80 i will leeft pool drift down to 20ppm and hold it there for 24 more hours. What do you think?
I am vacuuming to waste, by passing filter
will keep you posted about algae
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