looks dark and still a little cloudy. I can finally see the bottom at the shallow end, so that's good.
looks dark and still a little cloudy. I can finally see the bottom at the shallow end, so that's good.
Color?
Blue, but still cloudy.
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30k gal IG liner pool, Triton II, Whisperflo, gas heater, suction side cleaner
+ Run your filter 24/7
+ Only backwash on a 4 psi or greater pressure rise.
+ Add 2 - 4 cups of DE filter powder (Lowes, Ace, Home Depot, Amazon) to skimmer after each backwash. Watch for rapid pressure increase. Discontinue when pool is clear.
? What size filter do you have?
TR-140 with about 900 lbs of pool sand. Its a big one. I did just change the sand and rebuilt the pump about 3 weeks ago FYI.
30k gal IG liner pool, Triton II, Whisperflo, gas heater, suction side cleaner
I'm surprised your water is not cleaning up rapidly. Definitely, do the DE test. I'm wondering if you got low quality filter sand -- or even sand that's NOT filter sand, such as coarse sand blast sand.
30k gal IG liner pool, Triton II, Whisperflo, gas heater, suction side cleaner
The DE that is used to test to see if sand filters are working properly is the DE that is normally used in DE filters. One and the same.
From what we've been able to tell this season, the Quikrete sand is very marginal in quality, and probably does not meet specs.
Definitely, do the DE test.
But also, go ahead and purchase a bag of labeled pool sand from a pool store. Then pop the top on your filter and grab a cup of sand from the filter. Replace the top, allow the sand to dry and then compare. Filter sand quality has at least 4 factors:
1. Range of sizes, within tight limits -- no very fine particles; no large ones.
2. Size -- average size is quite small.
3. Sand grains are sharp edged, not round.
4. Material is quartz, not other minerals.
If you can't tell by eye, take a dark sheet of paper, and spread some of the pool filter sand out in a very thin layer, and then photograph it in sunshine, using the macro setting on your camera. Then, do the same with the sand out of your filter.
If the Quikrete you have is like some of the other that we've seen, you may need to remove and replace the top 8 - 10" to get good filtration.
PoolDoc / Ben
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