Is there a way to get rid of the white mold threads?
New cartridge may only be a temporary relief and I don't know if I want to make the change to chlorine mid-season...
What's a good guesstimate on cost for the switch for a 15000 gallon pool?
Is there a way to get rid of the white mold threads?
New cartridge may only be a temporary relief and I don't know if I want to make the change to chlorine mid-season...
What's a good guesstimate on cost for the switch for a 15000 gallon pool?
Probably 50 to 75 bottles of bleach at $1.00 to $1.40 per. It may be somewhat more or less but from following the conversion threads here I think that's in the ballpark. You'll also have to change the cartridges once the conversion is done.
I've yet to hear of someone who wasn't happier after converting and I'll bet no one else here has either.
Now you just exceeded my knowledge.
I've always used chlorine.
The conversion will use lots and lots of chlorine--if bulk prices on 5 gallon carboys of 12.5% are competitive with bleach, it's more efficient to use them, but it won't change the amount you need (figuring 1 gallon of 12.5 is about the same as 2 gallons of 5.25% to 6%).
When you are done, your cart will probably need to be replaced, but sand DEFINTELY must be changed out.
Carl
I clean my cartridge every month, but it really hasn't been that bad yet(BBB user). I don't think I'd be in much of a hurry to spend the money on a new cartridge until you convert. Why ruin a new cartridge if it's only going to need to be replaced when you decide to convert.
With the problems and troubles that it sounds like your devolping...I wonder if it would be less work (for the remainder of the year) to just convert now.
happy swimmin',
dan
Well, I found the right cartridges at a local store and that made all the difference.
I will try to clean the old ones with bacqua-clean and keep them for the conversion if/when we do it towards the end of this year or beginning of next season.
I have a pool party in 8 days and I'll be out of town for 6 of those days.
This seemed like the most viable solution at the time.
Thanks for the feedback.
Once you convert you will need to replace the filter again most likely
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
From personal experience over 3 years, I will agree with all of the comments above that bacquacil is the root cause of the problem. I was also going to convert to a sand filter, or run sand and cartiridge filters in parallel (only one on at a time). I got tired of the ritual on constantly cleaning the cartridge filter, and I never had much success with the filter cleaner or muriatic acid cleanup, just an environmental mess afterwards.
The best trick I found to get improved filter performance was to wash the filter down and let it dry out - I usually had several filters on tap - for a week or so.
I've had no problems with the cartridge filter since converting to chlorine and abandoned the idea of a sand filter - and I've only had one cartridge filter for this season. The filter pressure never strays from 10 psi - I do wash it down once a week ...
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