- Jul 25, 2014
- 10
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Liquid Chlorine
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Edge-40
My pool is about 20,000 gal and chlorinated with a SWG. I just checked my chemical levels in my pool and have come up with the following numbers after dealing with some algae. Algae is gone but there is some staining in some places.
FC - 18
pH - 7.7
TA - 90
CH - 225
CYA - 120+
Salt - 3460
Temp - 62
I know that I will need to drain probably half of my pool to get the CYA down (the level is well below the 100 on my TF-100 test, so my best guess is at least 120). I’ll get that done sometime in the near future and then rebalance everything.
My question is about the CH and TA. What would be the ideal range to shoot for? Obviously higher than I have. But is 400 really a good goal? Our fill water is hard here so we’ll se le after the drain and refill where it stands. And for TA, should I be adjusting this number based on CYA? For example, if my CYA is 80 after I drain and refill and my TA is 90…does that mean my adjusted TA is in the 60s and would possibly need to raise that level some?
FC - 18
pH - 7.7
TA - 90
CH - 225
CYA - 120+
Salt - 3460
Temp - 62
I know that I will need to drain probably half of my pool to get the CYA down (the level is well below the 100 on my TF-100 test, so my best guess is at least 120). I’ll get that done sometime in the near future and then rebalance everything.
My question is about the CH and TA. What would be the ideal range to shoot for? Obviously higher than I have. But is 400 really a good goal? Our fill water is hard here so we’ll se le after the drain and refill where it stands. And for TA, should I be adjusting this number based on CYA? For example, if my CYA is 80 after I drain and refill and my TA is 90…does that mean my adjusted TA is in the 60s and would possibly need to raise that level some?