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So I've been using the TFP system for some time now. I had originally been using tabs and cal hypo for shock. The TFP system has worked, however I am having to drop test for FC every day and add liquid bleach every day. My pool is in the full So Fl sun all day. Needless to say, lugging around 2 1/2 gal jugs of Cl is a PITA. I understand the relationship between free Cl levels and CYA from all the research I've done on TFP. I understand that tabs continuously raise CYA levels. Luckily, I am on a well here in So. Fl. so replacing large amounts of pool water to lower CYA levels is not an economic issue for me as it is with some. With that thought in mind, I am considering going back to tabs, monitoring my CYA levels, and adjusting same with occasional water replacements. Is this realistic?
Since I am certainly no math whiz, I wonder if some of the smarter folks on TFP could give me some direction on the following......
How do I go about figuring how many, and how often to add tabs to keep a steady FC level that is in line with my CYA level?
My pool size is listed below, and I prefer to run my filter about 8 hours a day.
My current CYA level is approx. 60 so keeping my FC between about 7-9 has worked well for me.
How do I figure out how to keep my FC level at the required 7-9 using tabs?
And is there a way to figure out how fast and how high my CYA levels will rise based on info herein so I will know how often I might have to do water changes?
Again, I must say, I am thoroughly happy with the results I have with the TFP method, I'm just tired of lugging jugs and looking for alternatives.
D.
So I've been using the TFP system for some time now. I had originally been using tabs and cal hypo for shock. The TFP system has worked, however I am having to drop test for FC every day and add liquid bleach every day. My pool is in the full So Fl sun all day. Needless to say, lugging around 2 1/2 gal jugs of Cl is a PITA. I understand the relationship between free Cl levels and CYA from all the research I've done on TFP. I understand that tabs continuously raise CYA levels. Luckily, I am on a well here in So. Fl. so replacing large amounts of pool water to lower CYA levels is not an economic issue for me as it is with some. With that thought in mind, I am considering going back to tabs, monitoring my CYA levels, and adjusting same with occasional water replacements. Is this realistic?
Since I am certainly no math whiz, I wonder if some of the smarter folks on TFP could give me some direction on the following......
How do I go about figuring how many, and how often to add tabs to keep a steady FC level that is in line with my CYA level?
My pool size is listed below, and I prefer to run my filter about 8 hours a day.
My current CYA level is approx. 60 so keeping my FC between about 7-9 has worked well for me.
How do I figure out how to keep my FC level at the required 7-9 using tabs?
And is there a way to figure out how fast and how high my CYA levels will rise based on info herein so I will know how often I might have to do water changes?
Again, I must say, I am thoroughly happy with the results I have with the TFP method, I'm just tired of lugging jugs and looking for alternatives.

D.