- Sep 7, 2021
- 38
- Pool Size
- 8000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-20
Hi,
I'm currently slamming my pool. My target FC level is 28. Is it true that with high FC levels, PH readings are not accurate? I'm curious because I need to lower my TA, but I can't do that without accurate PH readings. Is it possible to SLAM and lower TA at the same time? Also, my CH is 100; I live in Vegas, so that number climbs rapidly over the summer. Should I leave it be or use chemicals to raise CH to 200-250?
Thanks
I'm currently slamming my pool. My target FC level is 28. Is it true that with high FC levels, PH readings are not accurate? I'm curious because I need to lower my TA, but I can't do that without accurate PH readings. Is it possible to SLAM and lower TA at the same time? Also, my CH is 100; I live in Vegas, so that number climbs rapidly over the summer. Should I leave it be or use chemicals to raise CH to 200-250?
Thanks