OK, first year opening the pool. Here are the current numbers:
12,200 AG
CYA <30 (Still see the dot at 30 but it is cloudy, I'm assumin the 10-20 range)
PH > 8.4 (Again, off the scale)
Alk 60
FC this morning was 4, shocked again to 12
CC 0
I opened the pool yesterday morning, very green but not stinky. Vaccumed to waste (blind) then added CL to bring the reading to 12. Vaccumed again once I could see "the dark mass" in the middle. Hit it again with cl 6 hours later, it had dropped to 2. Hit it one more time in the evening. As you can see above, it held some cl over night so I feel my CC reading of 0 is acurate. Right now the water has that wash water white cloudiness look to it. The filter (sand) requires a backwash every few hours as of right now.
Is the white cloud the dead algae or is the high pH causing this? I'm assuming that this is what is causing the filter to need the frequent backwashing and leaning towards the dead algae.
Now,
should I adjust the pH first and then adjust the alk or the other way around. Two schools of thought here:
1. Adjust the pH first as the Alk will make it more difficult to change with a higher reading.
2. Adjust the Alk first because the pH will swing too rapidly to get an idea of where the adjustments are taking it.
Thanks,
Wayne
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