Problem. Water is cloudy
Note: My pool is 15K gallon , concrete, Location : Central Florida
Pump is running since 9/12 till today
I DONOT have pool vaccume
History of events:
9/11 : water was greenish / cloudy
added algaecid after 1 hour 2 shocks
clean filer every 4 hours, brush walls/floor
test at shop , they said wait till it gets clear
9/12 : Water light green / cloudy
tested at shop she told me to shock with 2 bags
Following are the reading on 9/12 evening
9/13 : Water is blueish / clody
9/14 : Water is blueish / cludy
Reading on 9/12 evening @ shop
Temp : 80"
Saturation Indx : 0.2
TDS : 4500
CYA : 70
Tot Chlorine : 9
Free Chlorine: 6
Ph : 7.6
Tot Alkalinity: 108
Adj Alka : 87
Tot Hardness : 302
Minerals : 3100
Let me know if you need more details
Thanks in advance for help.
Ok. Doesn't look like you have any serious problems.
Do this:
#1 - Order a K2006 (Amazon link below) or other DPD-FAS kit (the others are MUCH more expensive) so you can test levels of chlorine above 5ppm accurately. (Dealer 'guess' strips are bad; consumer 'guess' strips are worse.
#2 - Purchase an inexpensive OTO / phenol red kit locally (you'll still use this even AFTER the K2006 arrives).
#3 - Order or purchase locally a vacuum head, pole and hose. You ALSO need a nylon brush, to brush algae spots when they occur.
#4 - Add 3 gallons of plain 6% household bleach daily, until the water is clear. If the OTO kit shows "orange" or "orange-yellow", skip that day's dose.
#5 - Continue to run your pump 24/7 till the water is clear.
#6 - Read the "Best Guess" page (linked below) and then, once you have the K2006, set your 'normal' chlorine level using the chart on that page AND your CYA (stabilizer) test results.
#7 - Let us know how it goes (and your first K2006 results). By the way, do NOT test CYA more than you need to (1x month, maybe?) since the K2006 only includes enough reagent for testing CYA a few times.
PoolDoc / Ben
It will take few days for KIT to arrive
My question is "6% household bleach daily" !!! My chlorine level's are already high ? just a thought .
Thanks for reply
Read the page: http://poolsolutions.com/gd/best-gue...ine-chart.html
You probably STILL have some live algae (since you haven't vacuumed or brushed) and your high CC level (TC - FC) indicates there are still water problems chlorine can fix. BUT, most pool store "shock" is either a mess of pool-voo-doo-doo chemicals OR contains stabilizer. Your stabilizer is ALREADY high enough.
Of course, both the CC and the high CYA could be test errors, but we won't be able to tell, till you get the kit.
Last edited by PoolDoc; 09-14-2011 at 01:30 PM.
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