If your water is greenish brown and you don't think it's algae (I do), then what could it be? Dirt? that should settle....not stay suspended. Metals? No, they deposit on surfaces and are not greenish in color.
I can't think of anything else it can be but algae and the cure for that is chlorine....lot's of it and applied consistently...not one time.
I suggest (here goes my "stuck record" speech) you bring your Cl up to shock level and KEEP IT THERE until your water clears. Shock level in your pool should be 15ppm....not one bit less. Now, to KEEP IT THERE you will have to add and test at least twice a day and four is better. Chlorine will be more effective at night.
Clarifier may help if it's not algae
a different vacuum won't help if the stuff is suspended in your water.
Pool store test results are simply not as good as the PS233...I wouldn't do that.
The pH, while troublesome, is simple to control with muriatic acid and is not related to your water clarity issues. Keep your pH around 7.2....the chlorine will be a little more effective.
I know this is not the answer(s) you wanted but I cannot, for the life of me, think of anything that would cause your symptoms but algae.
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