If I use/aim/have a lower CYA level (as suggested at 30-50), I've understood that means I technically need less to chlorinate the pool. But, that does not necessarily speak to the loss per day. Would lower CYA levels result in more frequent additions of liquid chlorine?
Is there any relationship between CYA levels, chlorine loss per day, and the frequency of adding chlorine? (assuming no algae, SLAM test completed and balanced pool).
Could a CYA of 30 and a CYA of 60, let's say, use the same amount of chlorine over time?
Texas pool with about 60% full sun coverage.
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Is there any relationship between CYA levels, chlorine loss per day, and the frequency of adding chlorine? (assuming no algae, SLAM test completed and balanced pool).
Could a CYA of 30 and a CYA of 60, let's say, use the same amount of chlorine over time?
Texas pool with about 60% full sun coverage.
Amazon Smile subscribed.