- Aug 25, 2008
- 72
Hello Everyone,
Just a little advice please.
I still have a faily new pool (It was built last July). Not sure if the plaster is still curing, but thought that might matter on the numbers.
I've been using mostly bleach, but suplementing with the original batch of TriChlor tabs provided by the PB (It was a bucket of 100 Tabs and I've used the whole bucket up now)
The pool has not been drained since he original filling, but we had hurricane Ike flood/over flow it once last year, and it just looded/overflowed again recently from these rain storms.
Here are my numbers from my TF 100 testkit:
CYA 30-35
CL 4.0
CC 0
PH 7.5
TA 160
CH 150
My question is on the CYA and the CH. Should I owrry about the CH, or since it's still a fairly new pool, should I just continue to let that climb over time? And on th CYA should I boost that a little, or leave it alone? I would have thought the TriChlor would have raised it more than that, so I'm wondering if the flooding/overflowing/additon of rainwater has helped keep it down?
Feel free to somment on my other numbers too.
Thanks,
Bryan
Just a little advice please.
I still have a faily new pool (It was built last July). Not sure if the plaster is still curing, but thought that might matter on the numbers.
I've been using mostly bleach, but suplementing with the original batch of TriChlor tabs provided by the PB (It was a bucket of 100 Tabs and I've used the whole bucket up now)
The pool has not been drained since he original filling, but we had hurricane Ike flood/over flow it once last year, and it just looded/overflowed again recently from these rain storms.
Here are my numbers from my TF 100 testkit:
CYA 30-35
CL 4.0
CC 0
PH 7.5
TA 160
CH 150
My question is on the CYA and the CH. Should I owrry about the CH, or since it's still a fairly new pool, should I just continue to let that climb over time? And on th CYA should I boost that a little, or leave it alone? I would have thought the TriChlor would have raised it more than that, so I'm wondering if the flooding/overflowing/additon of rainwater has helped keep it down?
Feel free to somment on my other numbers too.
Thanks,
Bryan