- Jun 26, 2007
- 68
I understand why I got the cloudy water, I let the FC slip too low in the heat of the day for a few afternoons, I have a CYA of 30-40 so I am currently holding the FC at 15ppm, have had it there for about 24 hours now, I think it held overnight, I am not a real early bird, checked it about 9 and FC was 12ppm still. No CC. Ph 7.4, TA 110. Vinyl liner so CH shouldn't matter should it? I do have sesquesterant in the water.
My question is, do you leave the FC at shock level until the cloudy goes away, or do you let the FC level go back down to the recommended range for your CYA, and THEN the cloudy will go away?
There is nothing visible to the naked eye in the water, no tiny particles that I can see, it really looks kind of soapy.
I can get the CH number if I need to.
My question is, do you leave the FC at shock level until the cloudy goes away, or do you let the FC level go back down to the recommended range for your CYA, and THEN the cloudy will go away?
There is nothing visible to the naked eye in the water, no tiny particles that I can see, it really looks kind of soapy.
I can get the CH number if I need to.