Re: Florida Above Ground
1 - I can't help much, I only have experience with sand filter (and Intex carts). I can tell you that DE will clog very fast if the pool has live(green) algae.
2 - Best you can do is point the eyeball down and away from the skimmer.
3 - Several things: Tabs in the skimmer when you use a timer can be a problem. When the pump is off, the tabs dissolve into a small amount of still water. Tabs make the water acidic and when the pump starts it gets a "hot shot" of very acidic water. Tabs add CYA to the water, uncontrolled CYA can lead to a green, unsanitary pool as higher levels of CYA requires higher levels of Free Chlorine. How do you shock (thanks of using it as a verb) and under what conditions?
4 - If there's green in the pool, run it 24/7.
My advice: I think you need to get control of this pool sooner rather than later. You've come to the right place.
1) Get a Taylor K-2006 or K-2006C test kit (accept no substitutes). You can't buy it locally, you'll have to order it online. Log out and check the links in Watermom's and PoolDoc's signatures for where to buy.
2) Please navigate to poolsolutions.com and read the guides there especially the Best Guess chart. I believe it will explain what you are experiencing.
3) Log out and read the stickies on the chemistry and algae forums here.
4) Tell us how much of what (chemical names, not brand names) that been put in the pool this season and when it was added then someone here may be able to help.
5) Did you order that K-2006 yet?
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
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