981,
Here are some things to think about...
Your cell will produce about 6.7 ppm of FC when run for 24 hours at 100%.. The is .28 ppm per hour at 100%
10 hours of run time = 2.8 ppm per day at 100% and about 2.4 ppm at 85%
Most pools use 2 to 4 ppm per day, with Texas being at the higher end..
How sure are you that your CYA is really 50 ppm? I ask because for me, when I see FC consumption going up, my CYA almost always has gone down. We recommend a CYA of about 70 ppm for saltwater pools.
You certainly may still have some algae, if you did not complete all the SLAM steps...
That said, running 10 Hours a day, in Texas with a CYA of 50 (or less) is not really giving the SWCG a chance to catch up.
If this were my pool, I'd run an Overnight Chlorine loss test.. (OCLT)
Overnight Chlorine Loss Test
If you fail the OCLT then you need to go back and complete the SLAM.. If you pass the OCLT, then I'd dump in enough Liquid Chlorine to get your FC up. Add a little CYA to get up to 70 and Then start running your pump longer.
There is just no reason to run the pump "on high" to make chlorine.. The SWCG makes the same amount of chlorine anytime it is on.
Also.. I suggest that you never try to keep your FC between your Minimum FC and your Target FC.. I keep my FC at, or above my FC Target.. For me that is 5 to 10 ppm.. See this chart.
FC/CYA Levels
Thanks,
Jim R.