- Sep 23, 2009
- 132
Re: CYA level dropped off the charts.
Please keep your questions/discussion on a single topic together in one of your own topics, rather than posting something off topic in someone else's topic. JasonLion
I'm going to start my own topic on this momentarily, but I'll just mention this ... some would suggest that high phosphate levels can lead to chlorine demand too. I'm inclined to say the phosphate theory is a bunch of money-grabbing BS, but that's just my fairly uninformed opinion after fighting phosphates to the tune of hundreds of dollars with a previous pool.
Please keep your questions/discussion on a single topic together in one of your own topics, rather than posting something off topic in someone else's topic. JasonLion
I'm going to start my own topic on this momentarily, but I'll just mention this ... some would suggest that high phosphate levels can lead to chlorine demand too. I'm inclined to say the phosphate theory is a bunch of money-grabbing BS, but that's just my fairly uninformed opinion after fighting phosphates to the tune of hundreds of dollars with a previous pool.