- Mar 5, 2020
- 3,221
- Pool Size
- 66000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Astral Viron V35
@acKsw, I didn't have much time when I replied to your post. The BABES paper certainly is quite interesting. Have a read through the discussion between RGB, chem geek, and JasonLion, above quote of "Pool Chemistry" leads to the beginning of their discussion. Chem Geek actually gives a very thorough review with comments on RGB's two papers on Borates and BABES, unfortunately RGB never replied to that and didn't adopt any of Chem Geek's suggestions.
CYA seems to lead to FC protection at rates higher than expected by just accounting for FC bound with CYA. E.g. 4ppm FC @ 80ppm CYA leads to smaller absolute FC loss to UV than 2ppm FC @ 40ppm CYA. Chem Geek explains that with a shielding effect of the lower water depths.
I like to keep my CYA in the 70-80 range in summer. Towards mid/end of Feb, I don't top up with CYA anymore until it gets down to about 40 and maintain that level over winter until about October.
CYA seems to lead to FC protection at rates higher than expected by just accounting for FC bound with CYA. E.g. 4ppm FC @ 80ppm CYA leads to smaller absolute FC loss to UV than 2ppm FC @ 40ppm CYA. Chem Geek explains that with a shielding effect of the lower water depths.
I like to keep my CYA in the 70-80 range in summer. Towards mid/end of Feb, I don't top up with CYA anymore until it gets down to about 40 and maintain that level over winter until about October.
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