Thanks for the site. It's a wonderful resource.
I use Trichlor to bring CYA up to 40-50, then switch to 10% liquid Cl.
I am in southern Thailand, and we get mountains of rain between May and November, so I regularly have to switch between the two during this period.
Being in Thailand, it cost me over US$300 to land a TAYLOR K-2006C test kit, and the CYA reagents are getting used up pretty quickly.
I record all Trichlor added, and can measure how much rainwater enters the pool.
Knowing these two variables, is there a way to calculate changes in CYA without testing?
I would anticipate having to test CYA at certain intervals regardless of calculations.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Kenny
I use Trichlor to bring CYA up to 40-50, then switch to 10% liquid Cl.
I am in southern Thailand, and we get mountains of rain between May and November, so I regularly have to switch between the two during this period.
Being in Thailand, it cost me over US$300 to land a TAYLOR K-2006C test kit, and the CYA reagents are getting used up pretty quickly.
I record all Trichlor added, and can measure how much rainwater enters the pool.
Knowing these two variables, is there a way to calculate changes in CYA without testing?
I would anticipate having to test CYA at certain intervals regardless of calculations.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Kenny