- May 15, 2023
- 24
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Good morning everybody!
I just fired my pool service company for all the reasons you fine folks can already guess. I have a SWG pool about 20k gallons in the warm, wet climate of Georgia. Here are my initial readings from my TF-Pro Salt with Smart Stir kit I just received yesterday:
FC - 10
PH - 8.2
TA - 170
CH - 250
CYA - <30
Salt - 3100
Temp - 82 (outdoor pool, GA)
The CYA test was not 100% clear fluid, but it was not close to obscuring the black dot, so I'm assuming quite significantly under 30. I used the Pool Math app to figure out the individual adjustment needed for each parameter. I am guessing I should start with getting the CYA up to recommended range, which will take alot of pool conditioner, and adding enough muriatic acid to get the pH down to 7.6. This won't be enough to move the TA into range, but because I have aeration from waterfall and kids, I assume I'll need to keep adding MA periodically and eventually TA will get into range.
CH is at the low end of the range. I am thinking I won't adjust this immediately since I have bigger fish to fry. If I succeed with the pH and CYA this weekend, I can start tweaking CH later, but there might be some interactions.
If any of this seems misguided, or I am missing something important, please let me know!
I just fired my pool service company for all the reasons you fine folks can already guess. I have a SWG pool about 20k gallons in the warm, wet climate of Georgia. Here are my initial readings from my TF-Pro Salt with Smart Stir kit I just received yesterday:
FC - 10
PH - 8.2
TA - 170
CH - 250
CYA - <30
Salt - 3100
Temp - 82 (outdoor pool, GA)
The CYA test was not 100% clear fluid, but it was not close to obscuring the black dot, so I'm assuming quite significantly under 30. I used the Pool Math app to figure out the individual adjustment needed for each parameter. I am guessing I should start with getting the CYA up to recommended range, which will take alot of pool conditioner, and adding enough muriatic acid to get the pH down to 7.6. This won't be enough to move the TA into range, but because I have aeration from waterfall and kids, I assume I'll need to keep adding MA periodically and eventually TA will get into range.
CH is at the low end of the range. I am thinking I won't adjust this immediately since I have bigger fish to fry. If I succeed with the pH and CYA this weekend, I can start tweaking CH later, but there might be some interactions.
If any of this seems misguided, or I am missing something important, please let me know!