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    Default Re: Help with sizing new filter

    Since my last Intex pool (which didn't owe me a dime!) went out of service at the end of the 2002 season, I'm just not up on their latest filters. SWCG wasn't even imaginable as an Intex option back then.
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    You guys are absolutely RIGHT ON that the water chem plugging up my sand filter! I took this morning off playing with the pump in various modes; recirculate, backwash, rinse, and filter. It's the dirtiest water coming out that I've ever seen. The pump has good flow running right and the pool water is less green but has a long way to go after adding 1 gallon of bleach, and 4 cups of dichloro on the first night, and half gallon of bleach on 2nd night.
    I ran out of agent to meas the water chlorine and free chlorine. I need to buy them and bleach tonight after work.

    I also noticed that the copper ionization block is surrounded by algae!
    Is it necessary to turn pump off, remove and clean the copper block?
    Should I replace the sand?
    12'x24' 8.3K* gal Intex AG vinyl pool; Intex SWCG CS20110 .92W pump & 110# sand filter combo; HTH 6-way stick; K2006; utility water; PF:14.5

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    Default Re: Help with sizing new filter

    Quote Originally Posted by jtran69 View Post

    I also noticed that the copper ionization block is surrounded by algae!
    Is it necessary to turn pump off, remove and clean the copper block?
    Should I replace the sand?
    The last place algae will grow is on the copper ionisation block, that will be verdigris and no real need to clean it off.

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