Chlorine depletion

Brownpow121

Well-known member
Sep 7, 2023
57
Tampa, FL
Pool Size
7500
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite (T-3)
Hi. Been keeping my water perfect but recently I’ve had a hard time keeping FC up. I’ve added 60 ounces of liquid chlorine recently to bump it. Fast forward to last night.

FC was at 1. I added 60oz of liquid chlorine later afternoon. Pump ran til 8pm. (I run pump and SW generator for 12 hrs/day. Sampled water at 8AM and FC still at 1. PH 7.6

Did chat with the pool store and tested. Same figures. Didn’t find any phosphates. Suggested I run super chlorinate for 24 hrs and see where we stand.

Just seems crazy that 60oz of chlorine would just deplete that quick. Hoping to wrap My head around it. Any thoughts would be great here. Heading out of town this weekend and want to make sure I Can trust it.
 
Go into FC from the home page. Enable the slam slider/on/off button...

SLAM FC = (CYA/10)*4.

So if CYA is 40, SLAM level FC is 16.
 
Perfect. Thank you. Looks like I need a little over 2 gallons.

I’ve always added chlorine 12 oz at a time. Does this still apply in this case?
 
Once SLAM is done how soon should I add stabilizer to get my CYA back up? Heading out of town for a couple days and hope to do so before I head out.
 
Once SLAM is done how soon should I add stabilizer to get my CYA back up?
This can be downsized to a sock if needed.

 
Once SLAM is done how soon should I add stabilizer to get my CYA back up? Heading out of town for a couple days and hope to do so before I head out.
Just make sure you read, re-read, and fully understand the SLAM process. At minimum it will take 3-4 days of testing and re-adding chlorine to fully kill algae, then passing all 3 tests to return to normal chlorine levels.

Make sure you are completely done with the SLAM before you raise your CYA. Ending SLAMs early almost always guarantees that the algae will return since not all of it was killed. I understand that life gets in the way sometimes, so no shame if you are not done with the SLAM before you go out of town and have to pick up where you left off when you return.
 
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Just make sure you read, re-read, and fully understand the SLAM process. At minimum it will take 3-4 days of testing and re-adding chlorine to fully kill algae, then passing all 3 tests to return to normal chlorine levels.

Make sure you are completely done with the SLAM before you raise your CYA. Ending SLAMs early almost always guarantees that the algae will return since not all of it was killed. I understand that life gets in the way sometimes, so no shame if you are not done with the SLAM before you go out of town and have to pick up where you left off when you return.
Thanks. I’ll kick my SWG back on tonight before I head out and retest when I get back. Then I’ll be back for 3 weeks and can focus on it.
 

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