Recent content by mld213

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    Water Exchange - CYA Reduction

    Just to wrap up this thread, in case anyone needs a reference in the future... In the end I estimate I did about 100% water exchange (45,000 gal) and was able to drop CYA from 150 to 35. (Much more than I would have predicted.) A few minor hiccups along the way but nothing major: pump...
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    Water Exchange - CYA Reduction

    Yes! I was pretty pleased. I'm going to run another sample from deep end and surface and then likely turn the pump on. I had let the FC get low (about 10.0) and a day with the cover open and the sun on it before starting the exchange resulted in a nice green algae bloom. It's a much milder...
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    Water Exchange - CYA Reduction

    I estimate that I'm about 75% exchanged, drawing from the deep end (9 feet) and adding to the surface of the shallow end. I decided to measure CYA at two points: a. Discharge from the deep end (9 feet down) the CYA is: ~55 b. At the surface of the deep end the CYA is ~50 So there...
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    Water Exchange - CYA Reduction

    Oh, yes, the pool CH and salt was in my original post: CH = 440 and salt = 800. Yes, the benefit of living on a farm is that I have a bit of equipment to handle large(ish) jobs. [Although it seems that I frequently tackle jobs where I wish that I had just a slightly lager...
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    Water Exchange - CYA Reduction

    Yes, somehow I missed putting those in: Fill water CH = 75 and salt <200 (so using 100 as an estimate) So that makes Delta T approximately -3.36 (I know I likely didn't capture all the dissolved solids in the pool). In the end I figure I'm likely still: | DeltaT | < 5.0 so there will be a...
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    Water Exchange - CYA Reduction

    Hello, all. Short question up front: What percent reduction in CYA is reasonable for a given percent of pool water exchange if Delta T is very close to zero? With all the rain that Northern CA has gotten I'm tackling a water exchange to reduce CYA (currently about 150, maybe higher). My fill...
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    SLAM Now...or Wait?

    Yes, thanks. This morning (12 hours after last night) showed another 2 ppm loss, just like the night before. I'm not worried about it, I just find it intriguing. I'm not going to add anything, I'll measure again tonight. It's all a learning experience for me.
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    SLAM Now...or Wait?

    1930 update: the pool went 12 hours (all day today) with zero FC loss (auto-cover closed all day). Maybe the 2ppm FC loss last night was just the pool settling in. I'll just keep measuring and adding LC as needed.
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    SLAM Now...or Wait?

    Great to know, thanks very much.
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    SLAM Now...or Wait?

    Got it, thanks much.
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    SLAM Now...or Wait?

    Yes, you are correct! My use of the word "waste" was inaccurate in this case. Even though I'm on a farm and our used water does not go into a utility reclamation system, I am a fan of saying "every drop I take out of the ground I put back into the ground." (Of course that is only mostly true...
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    SLAM Now...or Wait?

    Great, thanks, ajw22. I was erring a bit on the high FC side as I had to dilute the pool water (1:1) for the CYA test and therefore doubled the error range. I hand't thought about using an SWG with high CYA...your point makes sense. I just need to get comfortable with the salt/corrosion/stone...
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    SLAM Now...or Wait?

    Agree that pucks drive up the CYA. The pool co. used them, I've not used them since I took over, but it's only been a few weeks. My initial thought was much like what you state above: stop doing the thing that is making CYA higher. My thought above was that if I'm going to replace 75% of the...
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    SLAM Now...or Wait?

    Thank you both, ajw22 and Edge70. I wasn't sure if losing 2 ppm from a starting FC of 20 ppm was acceptable. Given it happened in less than half a day and no UV exposure, I just didn't know, even though the thought had crossed my mind--because the water is crystal clear and no visible algae...
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    SLAM Now...or Wait?

    As you may have read, I'm moving from a pool company to managing my pool myself using the TFP method. Background thread on that process here: Moving from PoolCo to DIY I'm about three weeks into doing it myself, and getting a feel for how my pool moves. The pool failed an OCLT last night...