Ladies & Gents,
Been reading a lot of posts regarding CSI and been "modeling" on the pool math app to see what impact CSI in what way, but still struggle a bit to understand how I can get my CSI number closer to 0.
Here are my numbers from last night:
FC 4.5
CC 0
pH 7.5
TA 80
CH 225
CYA 60 (previously at 40, added stabilizer two nights, so that number might go up slightly over the week)
Salt 3800
Temp 71
CSI -0.57
So the obvious one is that CH should come up a bit. But even if I put it right in middle of target at 400 on pool app, it only moves the CSI to -0.330. Raising pH also appears to lower CSI quite a bit (according to my playing with pool math), but would need to be at over 8 to get to 0 CSI, so not really desirable. All other results appear to be in range, so I'm not clear what lever to pull to assist getting CSI to as close to neutral as possible. Or should I just not worry about it too much if all else is in range?
Thanks in advance!
Been reading a lot of posts regarding CSI and been "modeling" on the pool math app to see what impact CSI in what way, but still struggle a bit to understand how I can get my CSI number closer to 0.
Here are my numbers from last night:
FC 4.5
CC 0
pH 7.5
TA 80
CH 225
CYA 60 (previously at 40, added stabilizer two nights, so that number might go up slightly over the week)
Salt 3800
Temp 71
CSI -0.57
So the obvious one is that CH should come up a bit. But even if I put it right in middle of target at 400 on pool app, it only moves the CSI to -0.330. Raising pH also appears to lower CSI quite a bit (according to my playing with pool math), but would need to be at over 8 to get to 0 CSI, so not really desirable. All other results appear to be in range, so I'm not clear what lever to pull to assist getting CSI to as close to neutral as possible. Or should I just not worry about it too much if all else is in range?
Thanks in advance!
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