FC dropped from 4 to Zero in four days

Hi I have been using a winter cover on my pool. At first, my pool showed little or no change in the chemical makeup. This weekend I tested my pools and was shocked by the drop in Chlorine. The water showed almost zero evaporation. but the CHL dropped to almost zero. I like using the pool cover because - it keeps the pool clean of debris, reduces evaporation by 90%, keeps the pool water warmer, and should reduce the chemical cost. Not sure what happened to drop the chlorine so fast though.

5/8/225/4/225/1/224/29/22
FCL0.163.985.337.5
TCL0.454.025.347.5
PH7.27.57.47.5
ALK37524955
CHD230234237219
CYA66666672
 
Mark, please refer to chlorine as FC or CC, as our abbreviation for Calcium Hardness is CH. Thanks.

FC is a *consumable* product in your pool. Sun, bathing load, algae... all those things eat up your FC. That's why it has to be replaced daily.

Are you running your SWG at high enough percentage and for long enough? Is it properly sized for your pool??

You folks in TX are getting a lot of heat right now... sun too? That daily "sun tax" for uncovered pools is up to 4ppm / day.

Maddie 🇺🇦
 
Mark, please refer to chlorine as FC or CC, as our abbreviation for Calcium Hardness is CH. Thanks.

FC is a *consumable* product in your pool. Sun, bathing load, algae... all those things eat up your FC. That's why it has to be replaced daily.

Are you running your SWG at high enough percentage and for long enough? Is it properly sized for your pool??

You folks in TX are getting a lot of heat right now... sun too? That daily "sun tax" for uncovered pools is up to 4ppm / day.

Maddie 🇺🇦
I'm in Texas... My pool gets a lot of direct sun. I usually lose at least 2, sometimes 3 ppm per day during cloud free days.
 
Mark, please refer to chlorine as FC or CC, as our abbreviation for Calcium Hardness is CH. Thanks.

FC is a *consumable* product in your pool. Sun, bathing load, algae... all those things eat up your FC. That's why it has to be replaced daily.

Are you running your SWG at high enough percentage and for long enough? Is it properly sized for your pool??

You folks in TX are getting a lot of heat right now... sun too? That daily "sun tax" for uncovered pools is up to 4ppm / day.

Maddie 🇺🇦
Math is not my strong suit. If a pool loses 4ppm's a day, can you convert that to inches? My pool on a hot summer day can lose 1/2 inch a day. Is that not normal?
 
Math is not my strong suit. If a pool loses 4ppm's a day, can you convert that to inches? My pool on a hot summer day can lose 1/2 inch a day. Is that not normal?

You're seeing evaporation. FC is measured in parts per million, and is how much free chlorine is in your water. Evaporation has no effect on FC besides concentrating it, unless something else is eating it up (sun, bather load, etc).
 
You're seeing evaporation. FC is measured in parts per million, and is how much free chlorine is in your water. Evaporation has no effect on FC besides concentrating it, unless something else is eating it up (sun, bather load, etc).
Oh! Ok! I see I'm comparing apples to oranges. It just seems that 1/2 inch evaporation per day is a lot, which is a whole other subject! Thank you for your response!
 
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