Well, it's been a couple of days and things are looking up finally. I can actually see the bottom of the deep end for the first time!! Water is still cloudy, but levels are starting to even out.
I'm in full-on BBB mode, making the switch to bleach for chlorination over the weekend.
My biggest problem is I still can't maintain a steady FC level. It went from 14.5 down to 9 in 24hrs. I added 1.5gal of bleach to get it back up tonite. My CC is steady at 0.
pH jumped up to 7.8 last nite, but I let it ride and was back down to 7.4 tonite. Do you think it might have been a false high read because chlorine levels were so high? Hope it stays in the good zone overnite.
TA is steady at 90. Should I raise it up closer to 100 or leave it? Thinking maybe raising it would help steady the pH.
I also have A TON of tiny particles of sediment too fine to catch in the skimmer net from all the months of neglect. I would assume this is contributing to the cloudy water. Any way to speed up the process of getting those cleaned out or do I just have to be patient and let the filter do its thing?
And, last thing to note based on comments earlier last week about a broken heater causing water problems. My water is in fact running thru the broken heater right now. One of my bypass valves froze and cracked over the winter, so I actually had to rig the pvc piping to go around the cracked valve; much cheaper than buying a new valve. But, I am thinking maybe I should re-reroute the piping to bypass the heater all together just to be safe. Any thoughts on this? Could it be contributing to the cloudy water?
Thanks,
-A
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