How do I tell when my SWG cell has kicked the bucket? I can't keep any FC in my pool this year, it's 5 years old. I see the bubbles when it's generating but I don't think it's doing the job right.
Ok I have my water crystal clear and I'm loving it, just coming off the slam. So now I need to figure out if my SWG is doing its job. I know I'm going to lose chlorine during the day, haven't figured out what that loss is going to be yet, still testing it. So once I figure out daily FC loss how do I figure out if my SWG is doing its job or not? Thanks
What Jason is saying is take a water sample at the pool return and test it. Then take a sample from an area that's distant from the return and test that. If the sample at the return tests higher than the other sample, then your SWG is generating chlorine.
What Jason is saying is take a water sample at the pool return and test it. Then take a sample from an area that's distant from the return and test that. If the sample at the return tests higher than the other sample, then your SWG is generating chlorine.
Out of slam and pool is pretty as can be, tested this morning and my numbers are
FC 6 taking it to 7
pH 7.6
TA 200
CYA 60 taking it to 70
What do I need to do to lower my TA? Thanks
With your TA so high, you ph will be a bit unstable. Adding Muriatic Acid to lower PH will also lower your TA, so over a period of time, it will come down anyhow.
The SWG provides quite of bit of aeration within the cell, which contributes to the PH rise.
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