- Mar 19, 2021
- 5
- Pool Size
- 10000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
Hi all,
Thanks for all the wealth of information on the site. I’ve been on the site for the past year but finally joined as a member and now need some support on my own levels. I accidentally had the SWG cell off when I went out of town and returned to a bad alfae build up. Needed to SLAM the pool but CYA levels were just outside the upper limits. Algae is all gone, but my numbers are as follows:
Note: I test with a TF-Pro.
FC: 41.5
CC: 0
pH: 7.8
TA: 60
CH: 225
CYA: 110
Salt: 3800
CSI: -.71
Do I need to consider draining some water to solve for the high CYA, FC, and Salt? The high temps are still mid to upper 80s, so should I just wait until temps increase and FC drops? I’d still have increased CYA at that point at address.
Thanks,
Thanks for all the wealth of information on the site. I’ve been on the site for the past year but finally joined as a member and now need some support on my own levels. I accidentally had the SWG cell off when I went out of town and returned to a bad alfae build up. Needed to SLAM the pool but CYA levels were just outside the upper limits. Algae is all gone, but my numbers are as follows:
Note: I test with a TF-Pro.
FC: 41.5
CC: 0
pH: 7.8
TA: 60
CH: 225
CYA: 110
Salt: 3800
CSI: -.71
Do I need to consider draining some water to solve for the high CYA, FC, and Salt? The high temps are still mid to upper 80s, so should I just wait until temps increase and FC drops? I’d still have increased CYA at that point at address.
Thanks,