Good evening,
Quick question. I had to shock my pool due to a little bit of yellow algea (which I'm not sure why I developed because I keep my readings up to par using TFP guidelines but this is my 1st incident this year and I live in FL so..) I shocked the pool using liquid chlorine and the readings based off the CYA/Chlorine chart. My question is this, I have a faux rock waterfall feature and I decided to turn them off using the valve near the pump and it raises my filter reading from the normal 6 psi to about 16 psi. This won't damage the pump correct? Or is there another valve I should use to lower the pressure? Sorry if this is a silly question, I just want to make sure the pump can handle that much pressure. I didn't want to discolor my faux rocks from the large amount of chlorine.
My readings as of tonight
FC = 24
CC= 0
pH = 7.5
Alk = 70
CH = 300
CYA = 65
Salt = 3400
Borates = 30 (using the LaMotte Insta Strips. AquaCheck strips say 80 but there's NO WAY that can be right so I'll stick with LaMotte's readings)
I'm doing the overnight test tonight to make sure FC doesn't go down more than 1 ppm.
Thanks for your help!
Nick
Quick question. I had to shock my pool due to a little bit of yellow algea (which I'm not sure why I developed because I keep my readings up to par using TFP guidelines but this is my 1st incident this year and I live in FL so..) I shocked the pool using liquid chlorine and the readings based off the CYA/Chlorine chart. My question is this, I have a faux rock waterfall feature and I decided to turn them off using the valve near the pump and it raises my filter reading from the normal 6 psi to about 16 psi. This won't damage the pump correct? Or is there another valve I should use to lower the pressure? Sorry if this is a silly question, I just want to make sure the pump can handle that much pressure. I didn't want to discolor my faux rocks from the large amount of chlorine.
My readings as of tonight
FC = 24
CC= 0
pH = 7.5
Alk = 70
CH = 300
CYA = 65
Salt = 3400
Borates = 30 (using the LaMotte Insta Strips. AquaCheck strips say 80 but there's NO WAY that can be right so I'll stick with LaMotte's readings)
I'm doing the overnight test tonight to make sure FC doesn't go down more than 1 ppm.
Thanks for your help!
Nick