Hi,
I am trying to help my brother in law with his pool but it has me stumped as his chlorine is consistently low as is his pH.
It's a 17000 gallon concrete in ground pool that has been resurfaced with fibreglass. He runs a 1 HP pump, 25 gram chlorinator and sand filter. The chlorinator is running 10 hours at 100%. It's in a subtropical area.
From the pool shop:
Fcl 0.81
pH 6.5
All 43
Hard 0
Cya 60
Phosphate 1400
Salt 4700
The problems:
* The system is struggling to produce enough chlorine. Visible gases coming off plates and plates are clean in cell.
* The pH is consistently this low (over the past tests that he had kept) even though he's running a salt water chlorinator which should push pH up.
* The calcium is being lost as the low calcium results are consistent even after balancing. He put several kgs in about 2 months back.
Our guesses:
* Filtration is slightly undersized for the pool. The furthest jet from the pump house barely moves any water this low chlorine.
* He runs his roof water into the pool and it was repainted a year ago maybe altering the pH.
It just seems unusual to have consistently low ph when running a salt water chlorinator.
Any ideas? Thanks.
I am trying to help my brother in law with his pool but it has me stumped as his chlorine is consistently low as is his pH.
It's a 17000 gallon concrete in ground pool that has been resurfaced with fibreglass. He runs a 1 HP pump, 25 gram chlorinator and sand filter. The chlorinator is running 10 hours at 100%. It's in a subtropical area.
From the pool shop:
Fcl 0.81
pH 6.5
All 43
Hard 0
Cya 60
Phosphate 1400
Salt 4700
The problems:
* The system is struggling to produce enough chlorine. Visible gases coming off plates and plates are clean in cell.
* The pH is consistently this low (over the past tests that he had kept) even though he's running a salt water chlorinator which should push pH up.
* The calcium is being lost as the low calcium results are consistent even after balancing. He put several kgs in about 2 months back.
Our guesses:
* Filtration is slightly undersized for the pool. The furthest jet from the pump house barely moves any water this low chlorine.
* He runs his roof water into the pool and it was repainted a year ago maybe altering the pH.
It just seems unusual to have consistently low ph when running a salt water chlorinator.
Any ideas? Thanks.