- Jun 8, 2015
- 182
- Pool Size
- 19200
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I would like to dial in my water chemistry to get my CSI to be "balanced." I *think* I understand that it doesn't really "matter" since I don't have a plaster pool, but I recently read in a thread about the CSI also affecting the life of the salt cell.
So here are my test results as of this morning:
FC 5.5
CC 0
pH 7.6
TA 70
CH 150
CYA 50
Water Temp 74
Salt (per the control box) 2800
Borates 50
My pump runs for 8 hours each day on low and then 4 hours on high. My SWG is set to 15%.
The pool is in full sun basically all day.
So Pool Math calculates my CSI at -0.68. If I bump FC to 6, pH up to 7.8, TA up to 80 and CH up to 300 my CSI would be -0.14.
My hesitation is that this pool is SO EASY to care for. I seldom ever have to adjust the pH. It is super happy at TA 70 and pH 7.6. Am I asking for trouble?
Thoughts?
And thank you in advance!
So here are my test results as of this morning:
FC 5.5
CC 0
pH 7.6
TA 70
CH 150
CYA 50
Water Temp 74
Salt (per the control box) 2800
Borates 50
My pump runs for 8 hours each day on low and then 4 hours on high. My SWG is set to 15%.
The pool is in full sun basically all day.
So Pool Math calculates my CSI at -0.68. If I bump FC to 6, pH up to 7.8, TA up to 80 and CH up to 300 my CSI would be -0.14.
My hesitation is that this pool is SO EASY to care for. I seldom ever have to adjust the pH. It is super happy at TA 70 and pH 7.6. Am I asking for trouble?
Thoughts?
And thank you in advance!