Hi all, I've got a strange problem! I opened my pool two weeks ago, and because I jack the clorine up to 6 or 7ppm before closing, the pool water was pristine. I brushed up some algae on the sides that must have been missed, and also must have been dead because it didn't spread, correct? So, I've been keeping the TC = 5 or 6, And that has been almost all FC, less than .5 CC. PH is 7.6, ALK 100, don't know what the CYA is (waiting on reagents). There is no calcium, it's a vinyl AG pool. So, I get a new solar cover, and last week, put it on. I haven't gotten my mail order reel yet, and the water temp is mid 60's so I just leave it on 24 hours a day for 5 days. I just peeled it back to look and take a sample, and there is green algae on the sides!! Not alot yet, but some enough. Water is still clear. What would cause this? Last year, it seemed that the solar cover was a harbinger of algae, but I just figured I wasn't keeping a good enough eye on the balance. This year, I know I've kept the CL at 6 or so. I had the pool store check the CYA, said it was less than 10, and bought enough to bring it to 40, only put in enough to bring it to approx. 20, because again, I don't trust them, and want to check for myself. please help with any suggestions!!

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) I can't properly remember how it works, but I recall reading on the 'old forum' about needing to 'gas-off' the byproducts of chlorinating. Whether or not failure to do so will cause an algae outbreak, I can't recall. To gas-off a pool you do need to remove the solar, or retract an auto cover for an hour or so a day. If you didn't do this for a few days at a time, it could be the reason for the "solar cover/algae corelation". I'm sure someone else here can tell you the process better.


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