Question about calcium hardness. I've never tested it. Read some posts on here, most agree vinyl liner pools don't matter. However, does hard water affect it? (we have hard water.) And what is a target range? Should I test, and adjust if needed?
Don't understand the physics of why a sock would bust thru the plastic, but at least I know it can happen. I did shut the pump off before cleaning the basket. I used the sock to vacuum to keep all the fine particles from going into the pump.Yes that’s normal when a skimmer sock gets loaded down .
I have to be careful when using them normally or this will happen.
I keep spare baskets on hand for this reason. Mine will break if they are loaded down at all. To prevent further issues I always turn the pump off before trying to remove it if there’s much in there.
I have never attempted to use a skimmer sock when manually vacuuming but then again I have only rarely manually vacuumed in several years.
It gets sucked through all the little holes all at once & then it’s too much pressure so it cracks. I have a hydrotools skimmer & I swear my basket breaks if you look at it wrongDon't understand the physics of why a sock would bust thru the plastic, but at least I know it can happen. I did shut the pump off before cleaning the basket. I used the sock to vacuum to keep all the fine particles from going into the pump.
It doesn't accumulate. You are safe.Question: adding all this muriatic every few days, is there a danger point the water can get to? The muriatic concentration must be accumulating; are we safe?
Thanks. Gonna go add some now.It doesn't accumulate. You are safe.
Ahh, I was mixed up. I thought aeration lowers TA. I just read an article on here that cleared me up.So long as ph remains in the 7’s you’re fine & your water isn’t too acidic.
To make sure you’re understanding, aeration raises ph without raising ta so you can then lower them both with acid.
Aeration doesn’t lower ta.
I usually always shoot for high. This time I had been estimating my daily FC loss, and adding based on the usual amount of chlorine to raise it one ppm. Too much guessing, more testing.
Its heating up now - 1ppm/day is more like shoulder season losses. The average is 2-5 ppm/day depending upon uv/season.I usually always shoot for high. This time I had been estimating my daily FC loss, and adding based on the usual amount of chlorine to raise it one ppm. Too much guessing, more testing.
Usually also like to raise my CYA higher so that it doesn't drop below ideal, and allows me to target a bit higher chlorine levels.
No, the wire fencing you see is in my yard, I had to take the pic thru it. I was thinking of attaching something to the left front deck post, that would stick out a bit above the equipment and provide shade; maybe a couple pieces of wood with lattice on top; like a lean-to, only attached to the deck.I am picturing a little lattice fence between the steps & the pool that blocks off the equipment area which would provide a bit of shade as well but I see already have some sort of fencing going on?