- Jul 22, 2022
- 77
- Pool Size
- 10800
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I’ve noticed that when I need to add cyanuric acid the numbers that pool math comes up with seem extremely high so for example I recently had to refill my pool so I started with zero and it wanted me to add about 5 pounds and 7 ounces of dry stabilizer when I did actually add it I always do it in increments anyway, but it said for me to get from 0 to 60 it should’ve been about 5 pounds What actually happened was I added 1 pound to separate times within 12 hours and after about 24 hours tested my cyanuric acid levels and it came in about 50 ppm
All other estimates seem to be very spot on and just for reference when I’m measuring I use a weight scale with a measuring cup and I zero out the weight with a measuring cup on it so I add exactly 16 ounces so I’m not sure if it’s an issue with how I’m measuring it and I’m I’m measuring it incorrectly or this specific stabilizer is just much stronger per weight.
I can understand it being off a bit but if I added exactly what it wanted I would have to drain and refill as the numbers would be well over 120.
Edit: to add, a few months back I had a reading that wouldn’t show up as it was below 30. Expected about 20. Pool store measured it at 24. To go from 24 to 60 it wanted about a pound. I added 8oz and it shot up to 60 after waiting 24 hours. So really not sure. Based on other threads, my size pool should be about 11 ppm per 1 pound but that’s definitely not what I’m getting.
All other estimates seem to be very spot on and just for reference when I’m measuring I use a weight scale with a measuring cup and I zero out the weight with a measuring cup on it so I add exactly 16 ounces so I’m not sure if it’s an issue with how I’m measuring it and I’m I’m measuring it incorrectly or this specific stabilizer is just much stronger per weight.
I can understand it being off a bit but if I added exactly what it wanted I would have to drain and refill as the numbers would be well over 120.
Edit: to add, a few months back I had a reading that wouldn’t show up as it was below 30. Expected about 20. Pool store measured it at 24. To go from 24 to 60 it wanted about a pound. I added 8oz and it shot up to 60 after waiting 24 hours. So really not sure. Based on other threads, my size pool should be about 11 ppm per 1 pound but that’s definitely not what I’m getting.
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