Those that run a VS 24/7. Whats the best method to test on what your % output is?

summertimesadness

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20000
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Vinyl
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Salt Water Generator
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CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
If you look at my pool math log, I tend to test at different times depending on my work schedule / life.

Question I have is that because my pump is running 24/7, the CL is being dispersed over a longer period of time, correct?

If I test my pool and my CL level is 7 at 6:00pm and I retest it the next morning (provided I don't have algae issues, which is another matter) the CL should be a bit higher because it had a night of SWCG activity and no sun to hurn through the CL.

With that being said, what is the best method to test to get a good balance on what the SWCG output is so you don't go below 3 or way above 10?

Hope that is clear.
 
It all averages out. If you are generating 3PPM over 24 hours then in 8 hours you generate 1 PPM. So testing day versus night may swing a difference of 1 PPM. Not enough to worry about.

Test and set your SWG close enough. You correct it with the next test cycle.
 
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Summer,

I try to keep my FC in my Target Range or higher.. I never want to get near my minimum, and I don't really care if I go above my target..

My goal is to not micromanage my SWCG.. I have a SWCG to make my life easy, not harder.. :mrgreen:

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
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what is the best method to test to get a good balance
PoolMath will generate an estimate of FC production. Go to "Effects of Adding" --> "Chemical Additions" --> "SWG"

You can fine tune your output based on testing.

so you don't go below 3 or way above 10
With CYA 70, your FC should never be close to 3. Target range is 5-10, so think of 5 as your FC floor.
 
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