I think we need some serious help and guidance here people!!!
Our pool is a liner pool with 37500 gal of currently neon green sludge!!! Before we went on vacation, the water was clear and a welcome relief after a day at the office. After 10 days on vacation, and the next 8 days of consecutive rain, beware, the "Neon Green Monster" has arisen!!!
First of all, we found out that the "clorine sticks" our "Pool Guy" has been selling us for years is loaded with stablizer, and the CYA was +- 120. After about two weeks and 24 gallons of 12.5% liquid chlorine shock, the cya is still +- 90 and the chlorine is +-0.5 with the PH at +- 7.2. Our "Neon Green Friend" is still with us. Also in the process, I had to replace our Jacuzzi Triclops TC 450 innards and do a conversion to a TC 440 due to a filter cartridge problem (green algae through the return. Most likely caused by over-pressurization of the filter cartridges which resulted in the rubber bottoms warping on two of the three units). Even though we are doing it blind (cannot see through the water), we have vaccumed and scrubbed almost every day (pool was off for a day while we got the parts for the filter).
We are putting in 6 gal of "super shock" at a time, but only at night. We took a sample to the Leslie's Pool Store and tested the water. The fellow there told us we also had high (1000 ppm) phosphate, and advised we use "Phosout". Help!!!
1) what is the effect of Phosphate in the water.
2) Are we underchlorinating?
3) Is there any way to get the CYA down besides draining our pool? We are on a well, and this time of year we can run into danger of running our well dry if we run the water.
4) so far we have put 2 4lb boxes of "Borax" in the pool, and the PH is still only at +- 7.2. Do we have to get the PH up before the chlorine will stay up (or do we just throw in some Viagra and call it a day)???
Please give us any advice and/or help you can think of.
Thank you.
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