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A problem salt-system pool owners encounter is that the pH rises over time. If the pH is over about 8.3, then your chlorine is rendered partially ineffective, meaning you can have a high free-chlorine reading, but it is restricted. Test the pH and add muriatic acid to maintain your pH is between 7.4 and 7.6.

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This could be caused by a number of things; low stabilizer, low salt, dirty filter, bad chlorinator or all the above. Have your water tested for all your balancing chemicals. Your pool may just need to be shocked with good old chlorine. Automatic chlorinators are for maintaining a regular chlorine level and can't handle large amounts of rain or bather loads.

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could be a number of things. Your salt cell could need to be cleaned, you need to add salt or you could have a very high phosphate level. Salt water cells read phosphates as chlorine and stop producing chlorine.

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Salt water, unlike chlorinated water, is a stable supporter of life for most organisms. The green pool effect is caused when bacteria (usually cyanobacteria) begins to multiply. Also, there may have been a few organisms present in the water if you got it from the pool, and they just recently started to multiply. Try chlorinating the pool if your not comfortable swimming with organisms.

Source: Campbell Brown Biology Book

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A pool will usually turn green due to a growth of some sort. Normally salt water helps prevent this but you may need to use chemicals to flush your pool before resuming activities safely within it.

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No chlorine being made and/or your PH and Alkalinity is out of wack or your filter is not working and filtering out particulates.

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life comes from minerals and nutrition. You probably didn't clean the pool often enough. And if the simple life forms are given a chance they will grow, hense the green is algae.

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most bodies of water have salt in them, correct? and most bodies of water have moss in them, correct? so if your pool has salt in it, and is under sunlight, its going to produce moss!

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