Baqua to chlorine conversion

30 would be your minimum, so once the stabilizer has dissolved, test in a couple days to be sure. If it's still low, then you can increase a little at a time until you're sure you have it where you want. Borates is a personal issue/preference for many. Since your conversion is so new going back to chlorine, I would give your pool time to acclimate and let all the levels adjust. If you find later that the borates may help you keep things more steady or enhance your pool management, then you can look into it.

Water running off of the slide would aerate the water a little. Just depends on how much water is flowing, from how high it splashes to create air bubbles, and for how long. You'll experiment with it over time and learn what effects it causes if any. For now .... your two most important objectives are to ensure FC never drops too low, and to :swim: and enjoy the fruits of your labor.
 
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