Re: Evil Phosphates

Originally Posted by
cambobros
Over the last month, I have learned a ton since reading information you-all have provided on this website. I've had an IG pool for seven years now and expect the algae problems I've experienced over the last three have been due to my high CYA level, and I've been buying tons of chemicals to fix the problem, tbut the problem has never gone away.
If you maintain a proper chlorine level (read the "best guess" link in pooldoc's signature) then the presence of phosphates will be rendered irrelevant. So the least expensive and least frustrating course of action is to get a good test kit (Taylor K2006) if you don't already have one, and test your water yourself. Once you know your CYA (cyanuric acid) level you can determine your target chlorine level. This works even if you still have really high CYA - you just have to maintain chlorine levels at a correspondingly high level. Do you have a set of test results that you can post already available?
I bought my house with a pool just over two years ago, and I've been using this method to care for my pool ever since. It works, and once you get it down it's easy to do. Other than one time when I went on vacation and the person watching my house turned off my pump and swcg while I was gone I haven't had any problems to speak of the whole time.
rectangle 11.5K gal IG concrete pool;; 125sf cartridge filter; 2hp 1 speed pump; K-2006, k-1766; PF:10
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