- May 23, 2015
- 25,719
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Alright, got home from work today and tested. PH is at 7.8. Is that good, or should I push it down to 7.5?
The FC tested at 3.0...even with having my wife add some bleach around mid-day. That means I probably burned up 6 or 7 ppm during the day today. I'll test the CYA levels tomorrow - hopefully that's getting absorbed into the water to help with the sunlight burn. I'll also do the FC overnight tonight again and see how much we lose - I'm skeptical that I'll get a repeat of a 1.0 drop like last night.
Don't push the pH any lower than 7.6. Then measure your TA and adjust it up as necessary. Remember for the bicarb startup you want TA+CH = 500ppm. Then your plan will be to measure pH and TA regularly (probably daily for the first week) and keep the pH below 8.0 (maybe target 7.8) and the TA+CH at 500ppm. That will saturate your water with alkalinity and give you the plaster surface you want.
As for the FC, keep it at 5ppm as best you can and just keep an eye on your water. We really can't SLAM it right now but you can try to stay at your high limit. Just realize that you need to have your FC below 10ppm to accurately measure pH.