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00:00 - Intro
01:43 - This pool wasn't an opaque green, it was translucent, tinging green.
02:09 - We know of at least three reasons pools turn green.
03:11 - We could safely rule out copper for this customer.
03:43 - Jarred is a popular guy (phone rings).
04:50 - The next day, the water was perfectly clear and blue, by increasing calcium relative to alkalinity.
05:48 - We don't know why, but if you have too little calcium hardness relative to alkalinity, the water can turn green (but clear).
06:18 - Dr. McNamara: Optimal ratio to inject CO2 is 4:1 (calcium to total alkalinity). If you're under 3:1, water can start to tinge green.
10:43 - The white bucket test (add chlorine to green water and observe color change)
18:08 - If you have algae taking over your pool, your algae is outpacing the killing rate of chlorine.
19:12 - Control what you can control. CYA and chlorine, phosphate levels (indirect relationship, but important). What really matters is your free chlorine and CYA.
24:00 - Wrapping up with two more topics: CO2 feeders and Potassium Monopersulfate. Both can fuel algae growth.
27:21 - Summary: pool can turn green for three reasons: copper, calcium/alkalinity imbalance, algae.
27:55 - Thank you for listening!
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By Eric Knight4.4
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00:00 - Intro
01:43 - This pool wasn't an opaque green, it was translucent, tinging green.
02:09 - We know of at least three reasons pools turn green.
03:11 - We could safely rule out copper for this customer.
03:43 - Jarred is a popular guy (phone rings).
04:50 - The next day, the water was perfectly clear and blue, by increasing calcium relative to alkalinity.
05:48 - We don't know why, but if you have too little calcium hardness relative to alkalinity, the water can turn green (but clear).
06:18 - Dr. McNamara: Optimal ratio to inject CO2 is 4:1 (calcium to total alkalinity). If you're under 3:1, water can start to tinge green.
10:43 - The white bucket test (add chlorine to green water and observe color change)
18:08 - If you have algae taking over your pool, your algae is outpacing the killing rate of chlorine.
19:12 - Control what you can control. CYA and chlorine, phosphate levels (indirect relationship, but important). What really matters is your free chlorine and CYA.
24:00 - Wrapping up with two more topics: CO2 feeders and Potassium Monopersulfate. Both can fuel algae growth.
27:21 - Summary: pool can turn green for three reasons: copper, calcium/alkalinity imbalance, algae.
27:55 - Thank you for listening!
------------------------------------
Connect with Orenda Technologies
Website: https://www.orendatech.com
Blog: https://blog.orendatech.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologies
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/
______________________________
Connect with us!
Realize your full potential.
Watershape University®
Water chemistry questions?
Orenda®
Questions? Comments? Or apply to sponsor the show:
[email protected]
Facebook: @ruleyourpool
YouTube: @rule-your-pool

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