So where do you think my cya is coming from if it is that high? I cannot believe there would be that much of a difference between a cold sample of water would read less than 30 and then a room temp sample would read 90-100. When I looked at cya chart and the amount needed to shock the pool and plugged that into the calculator, FC is to get up to 39. That is based off of the amount of water when we have it at the level we normally have it at. Our pool is filled higher than normal with all the rain we got over the last week. I understand that the 10 gallons is more than the 8 suggested by the pool calulator, but I figure with the extra water more would be needed. Also, I am not able to recheck it tonight so rather than dump an amount in and not have it reach shock level I just figured dump what I got on hand and let it work the best overnight. I am going to have to get more bleach tomorrow. I hope it doesn't ruin anything. But I am not sure the exact amount of water we have. I am going to try to figure it out to a more accurate amount using calculator.
What would a high FC do to a pool anyways? I know it can thin liner but what else?
PS redid my amount of water calculation and it came to 33900.
So does that make my 10 gallons a little more reasonable?
What would a high FC do to a pool anyways? I know it can thin liner but what else?
PS redid my amount of water calculation and it came to 33900.
So does that make my 10 gallons a little more reasonable?