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    Default Re: The Sun, Chlorine & CYA

    I suspect your CYA will stay around 20 as you technically added 17 and presumably started from 0, but it's safe to wait and you are right that it does provide a lot of protection even at 20.

    As for the clarifier, it will speed things along by clumping dissolved algae remnants but technically it is unnecessary if you wanted to just use chlorine and be patient since the chlorine will continue to break down the algae. It's up to you. Just don't add too much -- follow the directions on the bottle and you can then vacuum to waste if there's sediment that settles. It usually takes 3-4 days to clear up an algae bloom and sometimes up to a week depending on the size of the bloom.

    You might consider cleaning (backwashing) your filter as you've noticed a big rise in pressure.

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    I will backwash again today and have vacumed the bottom a couple times as I know there is stuff on the bottom even tho I can't see it. I think now that the chlorine is'nt burning off within a couple days it should be clear. I opened it sunday afternoon and today is the first day that I have been able to keep chlorine in it 24 hrs. that should make a big difference. I was in a hardware store today and saw 10% chorine for 2.25 a bottle, I am going to go and get some. This afternoon the pool is really blue( yet milky), how high should I take the chlorine level up for tonight and tomorrow? It was 85 and sunny today and is supposed to be the same tomorrow. Thanks richard

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    Default Re: The Sun, Chlorine & CYA

    Maintaining 10 ppm FC at 20 ppm CYA should be fine for clearing the algae though Ben's chart says 12 ppm FC in the "shock" column, but you need to maintain that level so go a bit higher as needed (say, to 15 ppm FC in the morning, but not higher than that) and check it during the day (if possible). It sounds like the chlorine usage is declining so that is good.

    I assume you are running the filter 24/7. Using a skimmer sock might help as well (will reduce how much backwashing you need to do). You are already vacuuming to waste so that's also good. There's just a lot to remove from your pool -- one way or the other.

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    I am running the filter 24/7, I do have some skimmer socks but have not used them yet. Obviously the theory is that the minute stuff that gets thru the socks is then trapped by the filter,those are some tiny particles. I am going out for my evening reading now, unfortunately I have to work tomorrow so will test early and add CL to get it up to 12-15 during the day. I also saw somewhere that CYA is quite acidic so that must be why my PH has dropped to 7 from 7.4. I will also bump that up and post my numbers if anything seems outa whack. Thanks again.

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