it will, but it will also stuff up your alk and ph, and its not the sort of water you would want your stock drinking after
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Same here. I fought and lost the battle against getting the pool but it is no effort to look after. The kreepy does most of the work (although it remains a mystery to me how the thing works).
I would spend 15 minutes a fortnight on it if that, cleaning the cell, empty the filter basket, add a litre of acid. Half a dozen bags of salt once a year.
What is this Flocking Agent. I have not heard of this and I can only guess this is why you get your pool clean in six hours.
I use liquid chlorine and when my pool is green I add about four litres of chlorine (20,000 litre pool) and then about two litres a day after that until clean, which is about six to seven days and usually requires a couple of filter back washes which then requires topping up with precious water.
As for winter maintenance I too have a lot of trees. I leave all the crap in the pool but find about one litre of chlorine a week keeps the water clear.
If I can get my water from green to clean in six hours I will revert to no winter maintenance.
Dave.
there are a number of different types green pools , they are all basically treated the same. the only real difference is phosphates or algy food, and you tend to deal with this last any way.
next question is if you have a sand filter or not.
get the big stuff out first, thats simple
get your PH low first, this helps the chlorine work
dump your chlorine in about 1/2 a ltr per 1000ltrs or 1 kg of the cheep cal hypo
now if you have a sand filter just leave it running, and back wash off the pressure gauge, you will know if you have it correct as it will go a milky blue. if not just add more chlorine. if you have a cartridge filter this will block up to fast so add a flocking agent ( coagulant) and leave the pump off, once settled vac to waste.
if your out bush you can sometimes make a suitable donation to the local fire brigade to fill it up:wasntme:
I assume this is what loanrangie is talking about:
Heavy Duty Liquid Flocculant - Clear Cloudy Pool Water - PQ Drop Out
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/
Over the years I have used products to get the pool crystal clear.
These work by binding the very small particles together to make them larger so the filter will trap them.
The only time I used this is when the water is clean but after lots of filtering just doesn't come up to scratch. eg if there was a 20 cent piece on the bottom I could not tell if it was heads or tails.
I would not have thought this stuff to be suitable for a green pool.
Dave.
I used to use a range of liquid polymer floc agents to settle backwash water from commercial filtration systems. These basically couldnt be drained to open ground and had to be settled and separated then removing the clarified water and re introducing it back to the system.
The polymer was mixed at a rate of 10ml to 1000L and it would be circulated thru a 300m3 pond by 2 120m3/h circ pumps. It took hours min to get full circulation, but 3-4 hours to settle it crystal clear. Amazing stuff but a 1L bottle was something around $250.00 :(.
Cheers
Andrew.