Whoozer It's first now when we can swim in it that I have felt pride in what we have accomplished. There are quite a few people who have praised the way it turned out and then it's a great feeling knowing that you have done it yourself :-D
I can see it in front of me how beautyful it will be once it's all done but in the meantime I'm very happy just the way it is with gravels on the ground and raw walls and all.
To get the system to run have taken more efforts than I thought it would and there is a lot that I need to do before it work the way I want it to do. But I can atleast get the system to start in the morning and shot it down in the evenings and that is good enough for now. I continue to work with small things most of the day's but very very slowly
I have made the forms for the fridge and the gas tube to the steak/wook pan that we shall install in the kitchen. I've decided to put out the gastube from under the zink to the outside of the kitchen on the back. So I will pour a small foundation back there for it and make a little roof over it to protect the tube from the weather.
But enough of that! I have taken my first poolwater test today, awesome test kit very easy to understand
Here is my numbers:
Salt 4240ppm (swg manufactor recommend 4000-13500ppm)
CYA 0ppm
CH 90ppm
TA 50ppm
FC 2,5ppm
CC 0,5ppm
TC 3ppm
I made a daily test with the taylor test kit that showed
FC 3ppm
PH 7,4ppm
Is the daily test accurate enough to determine the real PH for the water or do I need to go the pool store?
I've read about different concentrations of CH the poolwater needs depending if it's a plasterpool or a vinyl. I wonder what figures I shall look at with porcelaine tiles and epoxy in the groutlines? Can the CH I have today be enough?
And also shall I bother to look at borates for my situation or is it overkill now in the beginning?
And most important in wich order shall I start to balance my water. shall I start with TA before PH for example?
I can say that the water is crystalclear and I have run the swg at the lowest output for 12 hours today. Pool has been exposed to direct sun all day and with the family bathing on and off through out the day
Running the pump for 12 hours/day and let it rest over the night is something I think I will continue with if it sounds good to you guys.
How bad it is to use the pool with no CYA and with a relative low FC(that I assume 2,5ppm is) under sunny conditions? I will order all chemicals on the net tonight and it will take a few days before it arrives and we want to use the pool in the meantime of course.
Another thing I didn't really understood is why a swg pool require higher CYA than a chlorine pools?
Alot of questions I know but I have spent time in pool school but it doesen't get any better than this :? Frightening???........ Oh yes it most certainly is but I do the best that I can
I can see it in front of me how beautyful it will be once it's all done but in the meantime I'm very happy just the way it is with gravels on the ground and raw walls and all.
To get the system to run have taken more efforts than I thought it would and there is a lot that I need to do before it work the way I want it to do. But I can atleast get the system to start in the morning and shot it down in the evenings and that is good enough for now. I continue to work with small things most of the day's but very very slowly
I have made the forms for the fridge and the gas tube to the steak/wook pan that we shall install in the kitchen. I've decided to put out the gastube from under the zink to the outside of the kitchen on the back. So I will pour a small foundation back there for it and make a little roof over it to protect the tube from the weather.
But enough of that! I have taken my first poolwater test today, awesome test kit very easy to understand

Here is my numbers:
Salt 4240ppm (swg manufactor recommend 4000-13500ppm)
CYA 0ppm
CH 90ppm
TA 50ppm
FC 2,5ppm
CC 0,5ppm
TC 3ppm
I made a daily test with the taylor test kit that showed
FC 3ppm
PH 7,4ppm
Is the daily test accurate enough to determine the real PH for the water or do I need to go the pool store?
I've read about different concentrations of CH the poolwater needs depending if it's a plasterpool or a vinyl. I wonder what figures I shall look at with porcelaine tiles and epoxy in the groutlines? Can the CH I have today be enough?
And also shall I bother to look at borates for my situation or is it overkill now in the beginning?
And most important in wich order shall I start to balance my water. shall I start with TA before PH for example?
I can say that the water is crystalclear and I have run the swg at the lowest output for 12 hours today. Pool has been exposed to direct sun all day and with the family bathing on and off through out the day

How bad it is to use the pool with no CYA and with a relative low FC(that I assume 2,5ppm is) under sunny conditions? I will order all chemicals on the net tonight and it will take a few days before it arrives and we want to use the pool in the meantime of course.
Another thing I didn't really understood is why a swg pool require higher CYA than a chlorine pools?
Alot of questions I know but I have spent time in pool school but it doesen't get any better than this :? Frightening???........ Oh yes it most certainly is but I do the best that I can