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    Default Re: IntelliChlor IC40 Issues

    What are your test results? It's possible the swcg is working fine but the chlorine is being consumed by something.
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    Default Re: IntelliChlor IC40 Issues

    Just had Leslie’s check the water. This is what they came up with

    Free Available Chlorine .5 ppm Low
    Total Available Chlorine .5 ppm Low
    Salt 3300 ppm Ok
    Cyanuric Acid 80 ppm Ok
    Total Alkalinity 90 ppm Ok
    pH 7.8 Ok
    Acid Demand 5
    Phosphates 500 ppb High

    I can’t use PHOSFree to lower the phosphates, because I am using Fiber Clear not DE. I asked the Leslie’s staff if this could be the issue he said not at this level. He feels that the generator maybe going out.
    Pentair tech support emailed me back and they think it is the phosphates.

    On a more personal note, I like your choice in beer.

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    I think most folks on this forum tend to discount phosphate testing as useless; except for the purposes of selling stuff like phos-free. I'm no expert, so hopefully someone who knows more can weigh in. Personally, I'd shock with bleach just to see if you have something that you're fighting (even if you don't, you need to get chlorine in the pool while you're working through this problem). If you shock and you were fighting something, you'll probably have a nonzero CC level right after shocking. Also, if you are fighting something and you clear it out by shocking the swcg may then be able to keep up.

    You should call pentair on the phone and ask them to help you troubleshoot. When I bought my house the swcg control board was bad and there was a diagnostic mode on it that tech support (in my case goldline/aquarite) used to accurately ID the problem based on the diagnostic numbers I read off to them from the control panel. Is the system still under warranty?
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    Default Re: IntelliChlor IC40 Issues

    I also think if it were my pool, I'd try shocking the pool. Your cl is really low and you could have something starting to brew in the water which could be consuming the chlorine. See if you lose more than 1ppm of chlorine overnight after shocking.

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    Default Re: IntelliChlor IC40 Issues

    Thanks for the info, I shocked the pool today with the powder shock, but I see it is mentioned using bleach for shock. Is liquid bleach better then the powdered stuff, should I shock it a couple times in a row? I also noticed a small spot (6 inch) of what appeared to be a greenish algae in the shade by the waterfall. I used the pool brush and it came right off. Other then that the pool is crystal clean or it at least it appears that way.

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    Depends on what the ingredient is in the powdered shock. (I just noticed that you have a plaster pool and didn't list a calcium hardness reading in your post above.) If the shock powder is dichlor, then no, I wouldn't use it. It has stabilizer in it and your CYA level is already high enough. If it is cal-hypo, you might be able to use it but can't comment on that unless we know your CH reading.

    You should shock until you can go from sundown one evening until within 2 hours of sunrise the next day without losing more than 1ppm of cl, and have no greater than 0.5CC. While you are shocking, test a couple times per day and each time take the cl back up to 25pm. (See the Best Guess Chlorine Chart in my signature below for the connection between CYA and chlorine levels.)

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