- Apr 11, 2024
- 37
- Pool Size
- 13090
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-20
Second week of testing and this is where everything stands (using TF-Pro Salt testing kit):
pH - 7.8
Salt - 3400
FC - 7.5 (chlorine has been high because I added liquid chlorine last week upon the recommendation of the pool store because we were absolutely inundated with rain and he wanted to make sure we didn't get an algae bloom)
CC - 0
TC - 7.5
Calcium - 100
TA - 100
CYA - 55
The Pool Math app is recommending:
1. To lower my TA, reduce the pH to 7.0 to 7.2 with acid and then aerate to increase pH. Is this muriatic acid? If so, how much? Aerate just by turning up my pump?
2. For Calcium, add 42 lbs of Calcium Chloride or 56 lbs of Calcium Chloride Dihydrate to get in the target range.
-Side note, the guy at the pool store said not to worry too much about Calcium right now because we have a fiberglass pool. He recommended getting the other levels set first before worrying about Calcium.
3. To increase CYA, add 2 lbs 3 oz. of Dry Stabilizer or 2 quarts and 3 cups of Liquid Stabilizer.
4. Add 22 lbs of Salt to come up to my target of 3600ppm.
Because my Chlorine is still high, I have had my SWCG on the lowest level (2%) for awhile now. Once the Chlorine gets down to around 3ppm or 4ppm (I think that is where I want to be), what should the SWCG be set to? Pool is approximately 13,090 gallons.
I appreciate everyone's help! Thank you!
pH - 7.8
Salt - 3400
FC - 7.5 (chlorine has been high because I added liquid chlorine last week upon the recommendation of the pool store because we were absolutely inundated with rain and he wanted to make sure we didn't get an algae bloom)
CC - 0
TC - 7.5
Calcium - 100
TA - 100
CYA - 55
The Pool Math app is recommending:
1. To lower my TA, reduce the pH to 7.0 to 7.2 with acid and then aerate to increase pH. Is this muriatic acid? If so, how much? Aerate just by turning up my pump?
2. For Calcium, add 42 lbs of Calcium Chloride or 56 lbs of Calcium Chloride Dihydrate to get in the target range.
-Side note, the guy at the pool store said not to worry too much about Calcium right now because we have a fiberglass pool. He recommended getting the other levels set first before worrying about Calcium.
3. To increase CYA, add 2 lbs 3 oz. of Dry Stabilizer or 2 quarts and 3 cups of Liquid Stabilizer.
4. Add 22 lbs of Salt to come up to my target of 3600ppm.
Because my Chlorine is still high, I have had my SWCG on the lowest level (2%) for awhile now. Once the Chlorine gets down to around 3ppm or 4ppm (I think that is where I want to be), what should the SWCG be set to? Pool is approximately 13,090 gallons.
I appreciate everyone's help! Thank you!