I’ve heard that Cyanuric Acid reduces the harshness of chlorine in water (from what I read, it’s also called CYA, stabilizer, conditioner, isocyanurate).
Let’s say that I kept the Free Chlorine level at 10% of the Cyanuric Acid level.
For example, 3 ppm Free Chlorine for 30 ppm of Cyanuric Acid.
At what point would the harshness of the 10% match the harshness of:
1 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
2 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
3 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
4 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
5 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
For example:
100 ppm Free Chlorine with 1,000 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
300 ppm Free Chlorine with 3,000 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
Thanks
Let’s say that I kept the Free Chlorine level at 10% of the Cyanuric Acid level.
For example, 3 ppm Free Chlorine for 30 ppm of Cyanuric Acid.
At what point would the harshness of the 10% match the harshness of:
1 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
2 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
3 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
4 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
5 ppm Free Chlorine with 0 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
For example:
100 ppm Free Chlorine with 1,000 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
300 ppm Free Chlorine with 3,000 ppm Cyanuric Acid?
Thanks