Low chlorine and CYA in salt pool

CLEMom

Member
Aug 2, 2023
7
Cleveland, Ohio
Pool Size
13200
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Jandy Aquapure 1400
Newbie salt water pool owner here. When chlorine goes low, I typically bump up SWG production for a day or so, and I’m good. However, my CYA has also been low (like, 17-30ish most of the season). I’ve never added chlorine directly to the pool. What’s the best way to raise both chlorine and CYA? Pool math says adding 4.8oz of trichlor will raise FC by 2.5, raise CYA by 1.5, lower pH by 0.13, and raise Salt by 2.

1. Should I add tricolor, and if so, how? Directly to the pool? Into the skimmer? I don’t have an inline chlorinator.
2. Should I also add stabilizer to address CYA since raising it by 1.5 with the trichlor seems like it won’t even make a dent in my super low reading? Or
wait until chlorine is good and retest CYA again before adding stabilizer?

Thanks for any advice!
 
What’s the best way to raise both chlorine and CYA? Pool math says adding 4.8oz of trichlor will raise FC by 2.5, raise CYA by 1.5, lower pH by 0.13, and raise Salt by 2.

1. Should I add tricolor, and if so, how? Directly to the pool? Into the skimmer? I don’t have an inline chlorinator.
2. Should I also add stabilizer to address CYA since raising it by 1.5 with the trichlor seems like it won’t even make a dent in my super low reading? Or
wait until chlorine is good and retest CYA again before adding stabilizer?
Use liquid chlorine to raise FC.
Use Dry Chlorine Stabilizer to raise CYA. Put it in a sock, tie it off and hang in front of a return, Carrot on a Stick style.

Maintain your FC based on your CYA. Link-->FC/CYA Levels

Oh...Go Guardians!
 
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