Your pump is way over-sized for your pool. I wonder if because of that, you are not filtering things out well and instead just blowing everything through the filter back into your pool. This may not be it, but just thought I'd throw it out there.
Your pump is way over-sized for your pool. I wonder if because of that, you are not filtering things out well and instead just blowing everything through the filter back into your pool. This may not be it, but just thought I'd throw it out there.
Watermom,
Actually I made an error on the HP size. It's a 1HP motor, not 1.5HP. I don't really think that is too bad for a 300 lb sand filter, but what do I know.
Big Dave, yes I held it high (1 day) after the water cleared and I did an overnight FC test to confirm that the CL was the same in the morning as it was the night before.
Another idea I'm having about why the water got cloudy again--- When I shock my pool, I keep it uncovered so I don't kill the solar cover. My cloudiness came back two days after covering it again because the WX has gotten a little cooler. Wondering if I'm dragging contaminants back into the water from the cover? So this time I'm going to shock with the cover on. Not good for the cover, but I'm hoping that if contaminants on the cover are a problem, then I will kill those in the "shock" water.
1PM EST update: I put enough CL in about 5 hours ago to bring it up to 13PPM. I just checked it and FC is at 13.5PPM and CC reading is 0.
What does a CC reading of zero really mean at this point?
Also I did just add a bit more CL so it should get to 16PPM. I'll test again in a few hours.
You're right. A CC of 0 doesn't mean a whole lot right now. Some CC could indicate that the chlorine is working on something in the pool but the absence does not tell us there's nothing there.
12'x24' oval 7.7K gal AG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S270T sand filter; Hayward EcoStar SP3400VSP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:16
6/5 7AM: This morning the water is clearing up. I have not added any additional CL since 1PM yesterday 6/4 when I set my CL to 16ppm. As of this morning 7AM, my FC is holding at 15ppm and CC 0.5ppm. It's kind of odd to me that the pools isn't really consuming much CL, but the water is clearing.
Historical:
6/4:1PM EST update: I put enough CL in about 5 hours ago to bring it up to 13PPM. I just checked it and FC is at 13.5PPM and CC reading is 0.
What does a CC reading of zero really mean at this point?
Also I did just add a bit more CL so it should get to 16PPM. I'll test again in a few hours.
You may not be adding more chlorine, (and it doesn't sound like you need to) but you are running your pump and letting your filter do its job which is to remove stuff from the water. Thus, it is clearing. I would run it pretty much 24/7 while you are trying to clear it up. After that, you can cut your run time down. Glad to hear it is looking better!