- May 23, 2015
- 25,794
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
I would suggest you drain about 20% to get your salt down to your target unless you expect enough rainfall and backwashing over the season to get you there. The calcium flakes are from scaling. You need to target a negative CSI value, somewhere around -0.1. How you do it is up to you as you can play with the pH and TA to see how that affects your CSI. I don't know if you all downunder have access to boric acid but adding borates will help a lot with scaling inside the SWG cell.
As for Cu, well, if you have evidence of use than you can bet there's Cu in your water. You should find a reliable shop that can test it for you. Cu stains can be much harder to remove than iron stains, especially if they get old. Do you have access to Jack's Metal products or ProTeam's MetalMagic chemicals? They come highly recommended by many TFPers. Draining and refilling will metal free water is the only sure-fire way to get rid of the problem but there's no way to advise unless you know the extent of your metal contamination.
As for Cu, well, if you have evidence of use than you can bet there's Cu in your water. You should find a reliable shop that can test it for you. Cu stains can be much harder to remove than iron stains, especially if they get old. Do you have access to Jack's Metal products or ProTeam's MetalMagic chemicals? They come highly recommended by many TFPers. Draining and refilling will metal free water is the only sure-fire way to get rid of the problem but there's no way to advise unless you know the extent of your metal contamination.