floating,
First, welcome to the forum. We're appreciative of your input.
Like polyvue, I am not aware you can taste CYA. Can you explain that further?
The phosphates issue can be quite misleading. Chlorine kills algae better than anything else. A problematic pool will benefit from chlorine more than it will benefit from any other additive. If chlorine is adequate to begin with, the pool will not be problematic.
Phosphate removers become a moot point in a pool with adequate chlorine.....it's not as if phosphate removers are an alternative to chlorine, they simply make the conditions for algae growth less ideal.......you still need chlorine.
Algae will not grow in an adequately chlorinated pool regardless of the phosphate levels in that pool.
First, welcome to the forum. We're appreciative of your input.
Like polyvue, I am not aware you can taste CYA. Can you explain that further?
The phosphates issue can be quite misleading. Chlorine kills algae better than anything else. A problematic pool will benefit from chlorine more than it will benefit from any other additive. If chlorine is adequate to begin with, the pool will not be problematic.
Phosphate removers become a moot point in a pool with adequate chlorine.....it's not as if phosphate removers are an alternative to chlorine, they simply make the conditions for algae growth less ideal.......you still need chlorine.
Algae will not grow in an adequately chlorinated pool regardless of the phosphate levels in that pool.