If you are having this much trouble keeping chlorine in your pool, you may want to bump your CYA level up some. Maybe try taking it up to 60 and see if that works better for you.
On an unrelated note ------ It is going to be very important for you to try and keep your pool from getting algae. You have a mismatch between the pump and filter size which we often see on AG pools. In the case of pool pumps, bigger is not always better. When you have a too large pump paired with a too small filter like you do, you often don't get very good filtration. The too powerful pump forces the debris through the sand bed and back into the pump. If you have algae that is being filtered, the force often breaks the algae into even smaller pieces which makes it almost impossible to filter out. So, you want to make sure you never get algae. And, when it is time to replace the equipment, you want to have it sized up better for your pool.
(To give you an example --- I used to have a 24ft AG. When my pump died and I needed a new one, I had one of the other moderators (username Poconos, although he is no longer active on the forum) pick out what I should buy. I got a full-rated 1/2 hp inground pump. (Inground pumps are usually made a little better than AG ones.) It was paired with my 300lb. sand filter. This combo worked well -- smaller pump, larger filter. I am still using that same setup with the pool that I have now that is a 27ft AG about 17K-18K gallons of water.) Just an FYI.
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