CYA increased with sodium dichloro

dtbcbarber

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Jun 26, 2024
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Longview Texas
I am learning from this site how to keep my pool balanced. We had a really bad algae boom within 2 days pool went green. Bought green out from Leslie’s and it blued up but was cloudy. Thats when I found this site. Even though it was blue, green algae formed overnight. I scrub vacuum same thing next day. So I read all through the site and decided to SLAM and did that. Pool is crystal again but my CYA jumped to 150 from using the dichloro shock I had. I know I’m going to have to drain some water, but I don’t understand why it went so high. I thought it would not add CYA. Any help would be appreciated. I will be switching to liquid chlorine in future and have got the Taylor test kit ordered. Currently use Leslie’s home accublue test. Thank you and Happy Independence Day!
Dawn
 
Hey Dawn and Welcome !!!!
I know I’m going to have to drain some water, but I don’t understand why it went so high. I thought it would not add CYA
Chlorine is a gas. For pools it's stabilized with water (bleach), CYA (trichlor/dichlor) or Calcium (cal-hypo). We prefer only using bleach/ liquid chlorine because every pool in the land can accept of a gallon of water each day, but the other 2 forms will jack those levels.
 
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