- Nov 12, 2017
- 12,647
- Pool Size
- 12300
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Good job. Some tips:Fill Water:
Build Type: Plaster
Volume: 11000 gallons
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Latest Test Result Summary:
FC: 0.0 (3 minutes ago)
pH: 8.2 (3 minutes ago)
TA: 90 (3 minutes ago)
CH: 140 (3 minutes ago)
CYA: 0 (3 minutes ago)
TEMPERATURE: 65° (3 minutes ago)
CSI: 0.21 (3 minutes ago)
Going to add acid and calcium. Will this drive CSI negative?
Due to the low temperature both air and water I'm not adding chlorine yet.
- You never have to test fill water for CYA, there will never be any.
- FC is OK to know, but mostly irrelevant. FC in fill water will not really affect your strategy of testing and dosing chlorine in your pool, so testing FC in fill water is also not really necessary.
- pH, TA and CH in fill water, especially the last two, are what affect the chemistry in your pool the most.
- In Pool Math you can create as many "pools" as you want. You'll have one for your pool, or course, but you can create a second one and call it "Fill Water" or something equally clever. Then record all your fill water test results in that "pool."
You might test your water a few times a year, just to see if it changes, or changes from year to year. Where I live, my city has multiple water sources, so the chemistry of the fill changes with the seasons. This might be important, say, if you have to regularly perform water exchanges to keep CH in check. If your fill's CH changes throughout the year (like mine does), you'd want to do your water exchanging when the CH is lowest. That way, you'll be able to exchange the least amount of water.
It's a fine point, and may or may not be worth pursuing, just depends on the cost of your water where you live, and if it changes from season to season. I have three Pool Math "pools," one for my pool, one for my fill water, and one for the water coming out of my water softener. I use Pool Math to strategize water exchanges. And I track my water softener's performance, to let me know if and when it poops out.
My pool is already down to 59°, so it won't be long before I have to put my SWG into hibernation for the winter... it's a sad time of year...
