Pool update... we have been up and running for 16 total days. Water is crystal clear, and I have no problems... BUT, I am burning through 10% liquid chlorine at what seems to be a high rate. I am adding anywhere from 60-100oz/day to maintain chlorine levels (right at 10 gallons in 16 days). I am testing and adding chlorine in the evenings. I did an OCLT last night and the FC was within 1ppm. I am losing about 4ppm/day. The pool gets about 10-11 hours of direct sunlight per day. All other test number are great.
Here are my test results as of 0700 today:
- FC: 5
- pH: 7.8
- TA: 75
- CYA: 40
When I retest this evening, I can pretty much guarantee the FC level will be 1.
I guess my question is, is this a normal amount of chlorine loss?
Should I consider an alternative chlorination method (chlorinator and puck... I was trying to avoid this method)?
Should I try and bump my CYA up a little bit to counter the chlorine loss, or is this not effective?
Or do I just accept it and keep going with the liquid?
Obviously shade would help here, but until the deck is built during the off season I don't have a great shade solution.
Here are my test results as of 0700 today:
- FC: 5
- pH: 7.8
- TA: 75
- CYA: 40
When I retest this evening, I can pretty much guarantee the FC level will be 1.
I guess my question is, is this a normal amount of chlorine loss?
Should I consider an alternative chlorination method (chlorinator and puck... I was trying to avoid this method)?
Should I try and bump my CYA up a little bit to counter the chlorine loss, or is this not effective?
Or do I just accept it and keep going with the liquid?
Obviously shade would help here, but until the deck is built during the off season I don't have a great shade solution.