Hi all, I am new here. I have been reading forums and lurking without an account for a bit, but I finally registered today because I need advice. So here is the background...
Our old pool filter electrical cord was killed by a lawn mower as well as the vacuum head we received with the pool upon purchasing (RIP cord and vacuum filter head
) We were unaware of this for awhile and it became a bit of a swamp.
We are beyond busy and didn't spend much time trying to figure out the proper way to fix the situation. Instead we just threw a lot of powdered shock and algaecide at the pool and bought an Intex sand filter. Initially it worked and we had a clear pool that we had tons of debris/algae on the floor. My husband attempted to vacuum it out through the filter and clogged frequently.
I started watching youtube videos and I started to scrub the pool floor and sides. I continued with my chemical additions because the test strips we had were useless. Here the pool became a beautiful blue but horribly cloudy (we cant see the bottom).
This is where trouble free pools entered. I started reading forums about tests and such. I had to wait a bit to buy a kit, but I bought a taylor k-2006 test kit. In the meantime I had decided it must be the CYA levels and drained maybe a quarter of the pool and added new water. I also stopped adding powdered anything and switched to bleach.
Now the kit has arrived and I've used the pool math calculator and the advised levels and I have been trying to fix things but I seem to be getting nowhere.
So the TL
R My pool is a cloudy blue (can not see the bottom or the liner past 6 or 7 inches down). The current levels are:
FC 5.0 ppm
CC 1 ppm
pH 7.5
TA 350
The filter was backwashed yesterday.
Yesterday the CYA was at less than 30 and has been all the four times I have tested it.
On Tuesday the CH was at 50 ppm, but it seems from what I have been reading lately that the CH level doesn't matter in a vinyl pool.
Please help because my kids would like to swim at some point.
Our old pool filter electrical cord was killed by a lawn mower as well as the vacuum head we received with the pool upon purchasing (RIP cord and vacuum filter head
We are beyond busy and didn't spend much time trying to figure out the proper way to fix the situation. Instead we just threw a lot of powdered shock and algaecide at the pool and bought an Intex sand filter. Initially it worked and we had a clear pool that we had tons of debris/algae on the floor. My husband attempted to vacuum it out through the filter and clogged frequently.
I started watching youtube videos and I started to scrub the pool floor and sides. I continued with my chemical additions because the test strips we had were useless. Here the pool became a beautiful blue but horribly cloudy (we cant see the bottom).
This is where trouble free pools entered. I started reading forums about tests and such. I had to wait a bit to buy a kit, but I bought a taylor k-2006 test kit. In the meantime I had decided it must be the CYA levels and drained maybe a quarter of the pool and added new water. I also stopped adding powdered anything and switched to bleach.
Now the kit has arrived and I've used the pool math calculator and the advised levels and I have been trying to fix things but I seem to be getting nowhere.
So the TL
FC 5.0 ppm
CC 1 ppm
pH 7.5
TA 350
The filter was backwashed yesterday.
Yesterday the CYA was at less than 30 and has been all the four times I have tested it.
On Tuesday the CH was at 50 ppm, but it seems from what I have been reading lately that the CH level doesn't matter in a vinyl pool.
Please help because my kids would like to swim at some point.
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