Mea Culpa! I've done it too--let the solar cover sit too long without looking underneath. I only had a little algae, but I HAMMERED THAT JUNK with bleach and kept hammering it and in 24 hours it was gone. VERY embarassing..Oh well...
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Mea Culpa! I've done it too--let the solar cover sit too long without looking underneath. I only had a little algae, but I HAMMERED THAT JUNK with bleach and kept hammering it and in 24 hours it was gone. VERY embarassing..Oh well...
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Carl
Ditto to the 'we should know better mantra'! Tested my water this weekend after a good hard rain, chlorine DID NOT REGISTER!! No CC, though, and water crystal clear. My CYA is 90-100ppm and I feel as if I just dodged a bullet! Had been testing every 2nd day and adding accordingly, but realized I missed testing Friday......a little sleep deprived and distracted from too many Carolina Hurricanes hockey games!
Maybe in the back of my mind I really want an algae bloom to eat up my CYA??? Nah, that can't be it.
CaryB
Go 'Canes!
Same here! For us its the rain and cloudy weather. Wind up going a few days without swimming and bingo, cloudy water. This morning (after about 4 days of rain), I noticed the water was getting cloudy. Immediately flipped the SWG to superchlorinate and brushed/Pool Rovered. Hoping it all clears quickly.
I noticed with my SWG that it is better to run longer at a lower % than shorter at a higher %. When I try to save on the electricity by cutting my night time run down a few hours, the pool becomes much more sensitive. I also noticed that when we use the solar cover, the spillover from that can trigger cloudy water too.
One good thing about having the pool directly out back... makes it hard to ignore testing duties. I too found after this weekend of hard rain that I had 0FC but 0 CC... dosed it up yesterday.
Outside of Philadelphia, PA
18' x 40' IG - 22K gallons
Sylvan Gunite Pool (1979)
Plaster re-done (1997)
48 Sq Ft Hayward D.E. Filter (2003)
1.5 hp Hayward Super Pump (2006)
I got to thinking about that today before I even read your post...wondering if leaving the cover on for almost a week without letting the pool "breathe" exacerbated the problem since I did still have a little chlorine left in the pool and have never had a CC reading this year...???Mea Culpa! I've done it too--let the solar cover sit too long without looking underneath.
Sherra
Kershaw County South Carolina
18x34 IG 2' radius rectangle vinyl liner (approx 27,500 gal) 1 1/2" pipes installed March 2006
(previous AG pool owner)
Just a quick update...
After I got home last night (and it was almost night...8 PM), I uncovered the pool and the water was clear but there was a very slight film of algae all over the bottom and sides. I gave it a quick but thorough vacuum & brushing and added more bleach and some Borax (pH was 7.2, but I would like it to be 7.5). When I was done the water was no longer clear...it was a very cloudy green again since I'd stirred up all the algae..
I took the cover off today and my water was CRYSTAL CLEAR. Filter pressure was up over 30 again though, but a quick backwashing took care of that (not surprising since there was so much algae in the water last night. My water hasn't looked this good since the day we filled it! I can clearly see the "x" on the heads of the screws on my main drain (8' deep end)!
BLEACH WORKS!![]()
Sherra
Kershaw County South Carolina
18x34 IG 2' radius rectangle vinyl liner (approx 27,500 gal) 1 1/2" pipes installed March 2006
(previous AG pool owner)
[QUOTE=CarlD]Mea Culpa! I've done it too--let the solar cover sit too long without looking underneath. QUOTE]
Hey, if all we had to do in life was take care of our pool, I'm sure they would never go out of whack. I'm sure that very few (if any) of us have that luxury though. If that's the only problem you have, there's no need for embarrassment - I'd say life is good! You know what to do - you know when to do it!![]()
Peter
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