- Mar 22, 2024
- 21
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
Hey there fellow cement pond enthusiasts! Recent lurker, first time poster here.
My parents just filled their brand new, 20k gallon plaster pool back in January. Being that they’re retired, they decided to manage the pool themselves, which has turned into yours truly becoming the de facto pool boy. I’ve learned so much from this forum over the last couple of months as I try to wrap my head around this pool chemistry stuff, so thank you to all who have contributed.
I’ve already started using a Taylor 2006 kit as I quickly learned just how useless test strips and store results are. I think we have things dialed in pretty nicely, mostly just adding acid weekly to counteract rising pH and occasionally adding baking soda to correct the resulting lower alkalinity.
My next project is figuring out the best daily schedule for the VSP. It’s currently running at 2200rpm, 8 hours/day with the SWG (Jandy TruClear) set at 40%. I’m thinking of installing a flow meter because the SWG lacks a flow switch. I know it can chlorinate down to 20gpm, but I have no idea what our flow rate is at different RPM and I don’t want to rely on the gas trap to kill the cell if I go too low. I know the risk of a big ba da boom is low, but I don’t want the liability of blowing up my parents’ new pool equipment.
Most recent test results below:
FC: 5
CC: 0
pH: 7.6
TA: 80
CH: 300
CYA: 60
Salt: 3200
And for no particular reason, attached are photos of my cats. You’re welcome.
My parents just filled their brand new, 20k gallon plaster pool back in January. Being that they’re retired, they decided to manage the pool themselves, which has turned into yours truly becoming the de facto pool boy. I’ve learned so much from this forum over the last couple of months as I try to wrap my head around this pool chemistry stuff, so thank you to all who have contributed.
I’ve already started using a Taylor 2006 kit as I quickly learned just how useless test strips and store results are. I think we have things dialed in pretty nicely, mostly just adding acid weekly to counteract rising pH and occasionally adding baking soda to correct the resulting lower alkalinity.
My next project is figuring out the best daily schedule for the VSP. It’s currently running at 2200rpm, 8 hours/day with the SWG (Jandy TruClear) set at 40%. I’m thinking of installing a flow meter because the SWG lacks a flow switch. I know it can chlorinate down to 20gpm, but I have no idea what our flow rate is at different RPM and I don’t want to rely on the gas trap to kill the cell if I go too low. I know the risk of a big ba da boom is low, but I don’t want the liability of blowing up my parents’ new pool equipment.

Most recent test results below:
FC: 5
CC: 0
pH: 7.6
TA: 80
CH: 300
CYA: 60
Salt: 3200
And for no particular reason, attached are photos of my cats. You’re welcome.