- Mar 20, 2021
- 196
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60
I’ve been trying to fine tune my chems and I think I might’ve made a mistake. My CYA was reading as 40 and using pool math, it said to add 8lb of dry stabilizer to bring it up to 70 bc I’m running a SWG. Yesterday I added it in women’s knee socks in front of 4 of the returns. I went out every hour for about 6 hours to squeeze and brush. Today I measured the CYA and it’s showing 80 (bordering on 90). Could I be getting a false high reading because it’s not thoroughly mixed in? Or will it go even higher? If it truly is that high, did I screw myself? Here are the rest of my readings:
FC : 10
pH : 7.4 (trying to bring the TA down)
CYA : 80 (maybe closer to 90)
TA : 130
Do I need to drain some of the water? It’s Vegas, so the outside temp will be over 100 for the next month. Will that help burn off some of the CYA? As long as I keep my FC up above 8 will I be okay for the kids playing in the pool?
FC : 10
pH : 7.4 (trying to bring the TA down)
CYA : 80 (maybe closer to 90)
TA : 130
Do I need to drain some of the water? It’s Vegas, so the outside temp will be over 100 for the next month. Will that help burn off some of the CYA? As long as I keep my FC up above 8 will I be okay for the kids playing in the pool?