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mickey4paws
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Post subject: Re: Starting Conversion Using Sodium Percarbonate  Posted: May 27th, 2009, 9:05 am |
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Another update: FC 15 CC 0.5 (yay!!!) CYA 50 Salt 2700 or 2900 (can't remember which it was, will have to check the printout from the pool store when I get home) PH 7.6 Last night I turned on the SWG. At first it said "generating." Then after a few minutes, the Check Salt was light up, as well as Check Cell light up. I can't remember if they were constantly lit or flashing, so will turn it on again when I get home. I ended up turning off the SWG last night after the led's lit up. I guess I'll be calling Goldline to see what is up. I wonder if the high chlorine content is confusing it? We're adding more salt this morning to bring it up to 3200 ppm. I know we're low but the manual said it could run at 2600 ppm. The guy at the pool store said to add salt today and the CYA tomorrow (we're using pool store salt and liquid CYA). Does this make sense? Pool still looks fantastic! Last night there was a chipmunk in the pool, holding onto the skimmer box for dear life. So I walked over to lift him out but he got so scared of me, he was able to lift himself up and out of the pool. Unfortunately, just a little while ago, my husband said he fished a dead one out of the shallow end. Guess he didn't listen to me last night when I said stay out of the pool 
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JasonLion
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Post subject: Re: Starting Conversion Using Sodium Percarbonate  Posted: May 27th, 2009, 9:19 am |
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High FC levels will not have any effect on the SWG. It is much more likely that it wanted a higher salt level (which you have already taken care of).
Your plan sounds very reasonable.
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mickey4paws
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Post subject: Re: Starting Conversion Using Sodium Percarbonate  Posted: May 27th, 2009, 5:16 pm |
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Excellent, thanks Jason!  I got one last question, now that the conversion seems to be done, can I stop running the pump 24/7 and maybe go down to 12 hours per day?
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mickey4paws
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Post subject: Re: Starting Conversion Using Sodium Percarbonate  Posted: May 28th, 2009, 6:25 am |
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Sorry, I thought I was done asking questions. But, this morning the FC is at 14.5, CC 0.5. I've had the SWG going all night. Here's where I'm confused though. Since the FC is so high, shouldn't I wait for it to come down before running the SWG? I've read through all the documents re SWG's a few times, and I understand where the numbers should be and why, it's just getting there that I need help with. Thank you, Jason, you are a total hero 
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frustratedpoolmom
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Post subject: Re: Starting Conversion Using Sodium Percarbonate  Posted: May 28th, 2009, 7:12 am |
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Yes, I would turn off the SWG and let the FC drop down to the level you want to maintain, and then turn it back on. So if your CYA is 70, let the FC drop to 5 and then you're a go.
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frustratedpoolmom
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Post subject: Re: Starting Conversion Using Sodium Percarbonate  Posted: May 28th, 2009, 7:57 am |
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I would think tomorrow, especially if the pool is uncovered. You'll probably lose 1/3 to 1/2 of the FC level (percentage loss-not ppm) each day to sunlight so I would think by tomorrow. Just keep checking it, ya never now. Test tonight and then tomorrow a.m.
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