- May 18, 2023
- 96
- Pool Size
- 11475
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
I’ve been working on getting the new SWG up and dialed in this week. Needed to add CYA to raise to 70. 2 days ago I added 27 oz of the Clorox Chlorine Stabilizer. Undershot a few ounces of what pool math said just to account for any testing user error. Easier to fix under than over.
Pump has been running 24/7 at 1000 rpm with two 15 minute intervals of 1900 rpm 12 hour’s apart. Just kicked it up to 1100 rpm last night. I’ve tested this morning and CYA is still reading at 50ppm. Chlorine loss was only 1ppm over 24 hours (SWG 24/7 at 20% so not super impressed with RJ45+ so far and I’m hoping it’s just because CYA is so low and it can’t keep up even though pool math says it should).
I don’t think low 50mm CYA would be an ammonia issue? But I’m stumped. Do I really just need to wait longer and retest? I thought 48 hours would be enough time to see some increase on a test.
Pump has been running 24/7 at 1000 rpm with two 15 minute intervals of 1900 rpm 12 hour’s apart. Just kicked it up to 1100 rpm last night. I’ve tested this morning and CYA is still reading at 50ppm. Chlorine loss was only 1ppm over 24 hours (SWG 24/7 at 20% so not super impressed with RJ45+ so far and I’m hoping it’s just because CYA is so low and it can’t keep up even though pool math says it should).
I don’t think low 50mm CYA would be an ammonia issue? But I’m stumped. Do I really just need to wait longer and retest? I thought 48 hours would be enough time to see some increase on a test.