- Apr 6, 2021
- 21
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Liquid Chlorine
I'm a newbie (obviously) and am just curious about how my out-of-bounds pool chemistry corrected "itself." Here is where it was on 7/29:
FC=2.5
pH=7.8+
CC=0
CH=175 (goal is 250-350)
TA=140 (goal is 70-90)
CYA=20 (goal is 30-50)
I added pH Down to start reducing pH. It would work, but only for a day, so I would add more pH Down, along with LC 10% to raise the chlorine (after it would drop to almost nothing). This has gone on for two weeks. Levels yesterday were:
FC=1
pH=7.2
CH=175 (still needs to be raised to 270 - I added Calc. Chlor.)
TA=100 (almost there - this is due to the pH lowering, right?)
CYA=30 (ideal - how did this happen??)
I'm curious so that in the future I will be able to figure out how all of these levels affect each other. Thanks!
FC=2.5
pH=7.8+
CC=0
CH=175 (goal is 250-350)
TA=140 (goal is 70-90)
CYA=20 (goal is 30-50)
I added pH Down to start reducing pH. It would work, but only for a day, so I would add more pH Down, along with LC 10% to raise the chlorine (after it would drop to almost nothing). This has gone on for two weeks. Levels yesterday were:
FC=1
pH=7.2
CH=175 (still needs to be raised to 270 - I added Calc. Chlor.)
TA=100 (almost there - this is due to the pH lowering, right?)
CYA=30 (ideal - how did this happen??)
I'm curious so that in the future I will be able to figure out how all of these levels affect each other. Thanks!