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    Filter pressure. LOL. I have so much to learn. And to think I have been running blind for 5 years.
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    OK, got a mouse out of the pool, poured in 4 gallons of bleach, swept real good, now waiting. I will check chlorine in the morning when i get up. Got my chlorinator at 50%, should i change this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ganny76 View Post
    Got my chlorinator at 50%, should i change this?
    What kind of chlorinator is it, and what's in it?

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    Aquarite with 2800 salt read out.
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    Ahh! I was thinking of a tablet chlorinator, or some such. It's usually not a good idea to run a SWCG during clean-up. They can't provide enough chlorine to keep up under those circumstances, and it puts extra wear and tear on them.

    I'd leave it off, till the green is gone. Instead, focus on adding bleach daily. Once the algae is gone, turn the SWCG back on.

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    Ten four. Turning it off now.
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    Pool is already looking 10 times better. Wife told me to tell yall thanks. When i test tonight, do i add bleach if color is still orange?
    Last edited by ganny76; 05-04-2012 at 03:07 PM. Reason: another question
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    If it's still orange, brush first. If there's no algae stirred up, you can began letting levels drop back to 'dark yellow'. You'll want to hold there, until you get the K-2006, and we can find out what your pool water condition is.

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