We just installed an above ground pool. 30x15 oval. 10,500 gallons. We filled up the pool (we live in Nassau County, NY) and then had to leave for 3 days. A neighbor said we should at least put one 3" chlorine tablet in the skimmer and 3 in the floating device while we were away. We did that, but didn't put on the filter.
We came home today. Started up the filer for a bit. Then I put in a test strip into the water and was surprised to see that all the 4 chemicles/colors were in the OK zone. Or at least I think they were. The colors that are HIGH or LOW are so close to the OK ones. How is anyone certain???? I went to to pool store and asked about better strips or ways of checking (like digital) but was told that the strips are the best thing on the market. Really?? Any advice would be apprecaited. The one issue I was worried about more than anything was that the color for the Ph reading could have been OK or HIGH...it was hard to tell. If it was HIGH....what does that mean and what do I do???
Also my water LOOKS green when you see it from far away, but when I pulled a cup of water out of it to possibly bring to the pool store but - it was crystal clear. Could I already have algea after only a week? Or could be the the way the liner (it's dark blue) makes it look?
So, I decided to use a short term shock product for good measure and my filter has been running for a while now.
I filled the pool last week, my test strips say it's all fine. Could it be that easy?
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