YES! They added some extra *water* to the pool if you catch my driftkids and their friends=Is this normal for the FC to drop so much?

My pool never gets covered. We like to look at it and my

Kim

YES! They added some extra *water* to the pool if you catch my driftkids and their friends=Is this normal for the FC to drop so much?
Well, those testers are not all that accurate between 2 and 5, so maybe you started off with a little less than 5, and ended with a little more than 2? If your CYA is still low, then that could also account for the big swing. Hot out? Maybe a couple kids didn't get out to use the bathroom? There's some more FC. Doesn't really matter, now you're back at 2.My kids and their friends (total 8 persons) were in the pool splashing and swimming just now for about 2 hrs. I tested the FC before they got into the pool and the reading was 5, after they finished, i took another reading, which showed FC about 2 (pic attached). The pump was off while the kids were in the pool (hence, no chlorine dosing). Is this normal for the FC to drop so much?
I have been covering my pool (pic attached) all the time whenever i don't use the pool to minimise any bugs/leaves/dirt/bird droppings from getting into the pool. As i am living in a tropical country, this will resulted the water getting warm, will there be an issue? The pool cover also minimised aeration, which can reduce PH (as CO2 cannot outgas? i read some where in TFP). Generally, do you guys always cover the pool?
? I will make sure I warn the kids no ‘extra water’ allow in my pool in the future!YES! They added some extra *water* to the pool if you catch my driftIn fact count your self lucky it only dropped that much!
My pool never gets covered. We like to look at it and myhusband still gets in it after a HOT bath. I just run my robot "Lil' Kim" as needed.
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I think for the time being, I will monitor the effectiveness of my return jet aerator for the purpose of lowering down the ph, and make sure the FC stays around 5. I haven’t bought the LED Sprayer ‘gizmo’ yet, will take a second look.Well, those testers are not all that accurate between 2 and 5, so maybe you started off with a little less than 5, and ended with a little more than 2? If your CYA is still low, then that could also account for the big swing. Hot out? Maybe a couple kids didn't get out to use the bathroom? There's some more FC. Doesn't really matter, now you're back at 2.
The kids splashing can raise pH. I'm not sure how much that bubbler gizmo is going to help. Some, yes. I believe it's like a bubbler in a fish tank. It's not the bubbles themselves so much that are oxygenating the water, but the bubbles breaking and rippling the surface that increases the oxygen exchange at the surface. So, yes, your bubbler is helping a bit if the bubbles are rippling the surface. You can see in my pic how much water action I used to ruffle up the surface. And I remember having to run my pump a lot to get my pH to move. Can you bring that LED gizmo online? Does that ruffle the surface? Do you happen to have any sort of pump, like a sump pump, that you can put in the pool? Set its output hose to come out of the pool and splash water back into it?
Yes, I think the pool cover will inhibit the pH effect, but then it's also helping to hold your FC from losing to UV? Not super sure about all that, or which is more important at this point. You're challenging your pool by opening it, and allowing swimmers, without the inventory of chemicals you need to keep the water balanced. What can I say?
ph or FC?Just tested, with pool under sunlight whole day without pool cover. pH dropped to 5.5 from 8. Is this normal?