
Originally Posted by
DavidD
Kevin,
Michael has given good advice, give it a day or two at shock levels, brush & vacuum a couple of times and you’ll be fine. I do want to try to help with your questions since you still seam baffled.
As waste noted, you may have algae due to the pool not being able to “off gas”. My gut is that you never really killed the algae as JohnT said. My advice (for what it's worth): Next time when opening your pool, shock it using Ben’s Best Guess Chart and keep it there for SEVERAL days. I also use a solar cover initially to help the heat pump with a 20 degree + change. I do however uncover it for a few hours every 3 or 4 days to help it “air out”.
Thanks for the info. The part that has me semi baffled is that when I closed, I raised the cl level to somewhere around 7 or 8 ppm, and when I took the cover off this spring, the cl was still 5, was that not enough to kill the algae?
I wouldn’t swim in a pool with 15ppm of FC (with CYA of 40) however this doesn’t mean it will hurt you. In fact, I’m pretty sure it won’t. I recall a comment that Ben made about swimming in FC levels much higher. I think he just recommended wearing old swim suits that a little fading wouldn't hurt. By the same token, what’s another day? I’ll bet once you've beat the algae, if you leave the pool uncovered in direct sun all afternoon and then overnight, your FC will drop below 10. Between the UV and steam (if it’s as cool there is it is here) you’ll loose quite a bit. Then the little ones will surely be fine.
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