It stands for diatomaceous earth. They'll know what you want. If they don't, then you need to run screaming from their doorstep!
Janet
It stands for diatomaceous earth. They'll know what you want. If they don't, then you need to run screaming from their doorstep!
Janet
Buy the smallest bag you can find.
Thanks everyone!!!!!! I went by LPS and they only have a 25 lb. bag.. I passed.. I opened my filter pot next to the pump and saw I had a lot of trash.. I hate to say but it was about 1.5 inches thick... I cleaned it out and will give it a couple of days to see what happens.. If anyone wants to whoop me I deserve it.. I am still on the hunt of DE to check filter..
33'x33' round 28K gal AG vinyl pool; skimmer BBB; Sandollar 60 200lb sand sand filter; Pentair 1.5 pump; hrs; Taylor; well; summer: none; winter: none; ; PF:4.3
Well, it will be interesting to see what happens--the sad thing is, the extra trash in the filter basket may have actually been helping your pump to not overdrive your filter. At any rate, let it run for a day or two, see if you get anything coming out of the returns, and see if the pool clears up any. You might try the pool department at WalMart for the DE--seems to me last year they were actually selling it in smaller bags in our area.
Janet
Thanks again for the info.. I will say this when I turned my pump to filter I did see a cloudy substance shoot through the return for about 3 sec. than the return went clear if that makes since..
33'x33' round 28K gal AG vinyl pool; skimmer BBB; Sandollar 60 200lb sand sand filter; Pentair 1.5 pump; hrs; Taylor; well; summer: none; winter: none; ; PF:4.3
Ok I changed the sand in the filter yesterday... I cleaned out everything good woke up this morning and still cloudy..
TC - 5
Ph - 7.2
TA - 100
CYA - 35
33'x33' round 28K gal AG vinyl pool; skimmer BBB; Sandollar 60 200lb sand sand filter; Pentair 1.5 pump; hrs; Taylor; well; summer: none; winter: none; ; PF:4.3
Did you ever try the DE in your filter as Ben suggested? It can help to filter out things that a sand filter may not be able to trap. It will also help you determine if your pump is just blowing stuff through your filter without actually filtering. I hate to say it, but it may just be that your pump is just too powerful and is pushing everything right through your filter instead of trapping anything. Run your pump 24/7 while you are trying to clear the water and watch your filter pressure. If it rises 8-10 psi over your clean filter pressure, backwash, otherwise don't. Keep adequate chlorine levels and only use bleach. Watch that your pH doesn't drop. It is ok at 7.2 but you don't want it any lower than 7.0.
Take a look at this link about cloudy water. Especially note #4.
100 Reasons for Cloudy Swimming Pool Water
Last edited by Watermom; 04-23-2011 at 03:29 PM.
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