I have a new (filled 2 months ago) pool. Prior to yesterday, I had things going along pretty well chemistry-wise but both my CYA and calcium levels were a bit low. I had recently bumped up the SWG to 70% output because the FC had been around 2.5. After running at 70% for a couple of days (10 hours/day), the FC rose to 4.0.
Yesterday I added cyanuric acid (to bring levels from around 60 to 70) and calcium chloride (to bring levels from 325 to 460). When I tested this morning, those levels are good but my chlorine barely registers. I ran the pump all night since it’s recommended to run for 24 hours after adding those chemicals but at a flow rate that likely wasn’t high enough for the SWG to activate. However, the SWG has been running for 10 hours a day at the 70% output and I know it’s working because I can see both the wattage of the circuit increase for 70% of every 5-minute period and can also see hydrogen bubbles coming out of one of my returns while it’s on.
I just bumped up the SWG to 100% but I’m wondering whether adding either of those two chemicals would cause the chlorine to drop so much. Any other ideas?
Yesterday I added cyanuric acid (to bring levels from around 60 to 70) and calcium chloride (to bring levels from 325 to 460). When I tested this morning, those levels are good but my chlorine barely registers. I ran the pump all night since it’s recommended to run for 24 hours after adding those chemicals but at a flow rate that likely wasn’t high enough for the SWG to activate. However, the SWG has been running for 10 hours a day at the 70% output and I know it’s working because I can see both the wattage of the circuit increase for 70% of every 5-minute period and can also see hydrogen bubbles coming out of one of my returns while it’s on.
I just bumped up the SWG to 100% but I’m wondering whether adding either of those two chemicals would cause the chlorine to drop so much. Any other ideas?