We've got a 4th of July party coming up, and it'll be the first time we've used our newly replastered pool.
Levels are looking pretty good- for a 14k gallon pebbletec pool, IC40 salt cell running at like ~20% right now with ~3600 PPM salt.
FC is about 3 PPM-ish, CYA is about 40. pH is a constant battle to keep down, but I'm muriatic-acid-ing every other day.
My question- how important is it to raise the CYA to 70+ immediately? Should I work hard to bump that in the next couple days before the party?
My previous pool guy suggested that I should wait til winter to get the CYA way high, because if I want to use pucks in the winter when the SWG won't work because it's too cold, it'll go up fast then anyway. ( I do realize pucks are a no-no around here, but oh-so-convenient)
At ~40 CYA, my SWG should have no problem maintaining about 3 PPM FC, which is 7.5% of 40. I'm just trying to understand how important it is to go by the TFP CYA recommendations, or if this is one area where I can wing it a bit.
I'd like to keep my chlorine levels low-ish, so as not to irritate skin if possible... or is that a myth?
Levels are looking pretty good- for a 14k gallon pebbletec pool, IC40 salt cell running at like ~20% right now with ~3600 PPM salt.
FC is about 3 PPM-ish, CYA is about 40. pH is a constant battle to keep down, but I'm muriatic-acid-ing every other day.
My question- how important is it to raise the CYA to 70+ immediately? Should I work hard to bump that in the next couple days before the party?
My previous pool guy suggested that I should wait til winter to get the CYA way high, because if I want to use pucks in the winter when the SWG won't work because it's too cold, it'll go up fast then anyway. ( I do realize pucks are a no-no around here, but oh-so-convenient)
At ~40 CYA, my SWG should have no problem maintaining about 3 PPM FC, which is 7.5% of 40. I'm just trying to understand how important it is to go by the TFP CYA recommendations, or if this is one area where I can wing it a bit.
I'd like to keep my chlorine levels low-ish, so as not to irritate skin if possible... or is that a myth?