Ph 7.6
Cl 10
TA 120
CYA 50
Ph 7.6
Cl 10
TA 120
CYA 50
I had water mold the first year I had my pool - when I was using baquacil. Does it smell like fish?? I kept smelling fish - my husband thought I was crazy! The water was beautiful. Then I started to see those clumps - looked like a wet tissue. It was water mold. It is very hard to clear up with baquacil, but lots of chorine will do the trick! Keep your pool at shock levels for about a week, which with a cya of 50 is at least a chlorine reading of 15. Don't let the chlorine drop below that. When the chlorine starts to hold, keep it for a couple of days more to be sure it is all gone - water mold is tough. Keep your filter running, and backwash.
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
Ya left out Ca, which can also cause white stuff in the pool. Need to do that test too.
Michael
I chlorinate with bleach and have vinyl liner pool, so I never check for calcium. Will do so when I get home.
Hardness level 550. And check that guestimate on CYA. It's actually zero.
Weeeeeeel. With CYA of 0, you aren't going to hold shock levels in the sun for any length of time. Prolly want to get some stabilizer in there to take you to around 40 ppm cya. Then you can shock at 15 ppm and hold it there for a a while and see how that works out for you.
Working well so far. Stuff slowly clearing up but it apparently will take a steady hand for a while. I intend to keep at shock level until several days past time it disappears.
I'm considering shocking more often as a precaution, even without combined chlorine, to make sure that the stuff doesn't return.
In case this doesn't work, I'm prepared to rent a backhoe, fill it and make a nice tennis or basketball court.
Ha, Ha, then what will you do on the sweltering days after you play tennis? Keep the pool and put the tennis court next to it! Anyway, hope you added some cya - so you can hold onto the chlorine. Your calcium is high - you may want to drain and refill some of the water to bring it down (it's the only way to get rid of calcium) If you have no combined chlorine, then you don't need to shock - as long as you don't let your chlorine get low, the water mold should not come back.
Northeast PA
16'x32' kidney 16K gal IG fiberglass pool; Bleach; Hayward 200lb sand filter; Hayward pump; 24hrs; Pf200; well; summer: none; winter: mesh; ; PF:7.5
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