- Dec 22, 2016
- 314
- Pool Size
- 12000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
First time pool and spa owner September 2016, so go easy on me. Found TFP through reading a review on Amazon in mid December, might be the best find ever.
TLDR
2 questions, with a more detailed explanation below:
1. How do manufactures of spas report the capacity? Is it to the brim, or is it at their recommended fill level?
2. Doing SLAM right now, I would like to bring the spa back up to the recommended fill level, which will lower my CYA(YEAH!). Should I add water now or finish SLAM first?
I filled the current water about 5 weeks ago using the pool store testing method. Not realizing that what the gave me as my daily chlorine/shock was dichloro. Yep, CYA is now at 50. I have now switched to bleach. My spa was eating FC like crazy, as in 6ppm or so every day with no use. I started the SLAM method last night, here were my starting numbers:
FC .2
CC .8
TA 60
CH 240
pH 7.6
CYA 50
I used the CYA/Chlorine chart to see that I needed to shock to 19.6 with my CYA so high. Used pool math and added 9 oz of 8.25 bleach. This brought FC to 25.5! I know I need to add some water, but I don't think it is that low, hints my first question above. 5 hours later, FC was 13.5 and CC was 1.5, added 2.8 oz bleach(lowered gallons on pool math), FC went to 20.5, better. Over night (8 hours) FC was 7.5 CC was 2.5. Added 4.5 oz(had to guess with head math, not as good as pool math) and FC was 22. I will check again as soon as I get home.
So to expand on question 2 above, having to shock so "high" (Noob here so it may not really be extreme), should I add water now to reduce CYA and shock at lower amounts or continue the SLAM and then add water?
TLDR
2 questions, with a more detailed explanation below:
1. How do manufactures of spas report the capacity? Is it to the brim, or is it at their recommended fill level?
2. Doing SLAM right now, I would like to bring the spa back up to the recommended fill level, which will lower my CYA(YEAH!). Should I add water now or finish SLAM first?
I filled the current water about 5 weeks ago using the pool store testing method. Not realizing that what the gave me as my daily chlorine/shock was dichloro. Yep, CYA is now at 50. I have now switched to bleach. My spa was eating FC like crazy, as in 6ppm or so every day with no use. I started the SLAM method last night, here were my starting numbers:
FC .2
CC .8
TA 60
CH 240
pH 7.6
CYA 50
I used the CYA/Chlorine chart to see that I needed to shock to 19.6 with my CYA so high. Used pool math and added 9 oz of 8.25 bleach. This brought FC to 25.5! I know I need to add some water, but I don't think it is that low, hints my first question above. 5 hours later, FC was 13.5 and CC was 1.5, added 2.8 oz bleach(lowered gallons on pool math), FC went to 20.5, better. Over night (8 hours) FC was 7.5 CC was 2.5. Added 4.5 oz(had to guess with head math, not as good as pool math) and FC was 22. I will check again as soon as I get home.
So to expand on question 2 above, having to shock so "high" (Noob here so it may not really be extreme), should I add water now to reduce CYA and shock at lower amounts or continue the SLAM and then add water?