Huge CYA Drop

Jun 14, 2015
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Cedar Park, TX
On 8/2 I tested at 75 CYA. Started to notice that my SWG wasn't keeping up so tested yesterday and got about 20. No backwash, no rain overflow, nothing unusual. What would cause such a massive and fast drop? I have been maintaining the pool for 9 years and don't think I have ever experienced this.
 
Post a full set of results FC, CC, pH, TA, CH, CYA.
Post your fill water TA and CH.

Heat, testing error, reagent, leak, bacteria.

Heat: What has been the average pool temperature over that time?

Testing error: How are you performing the test?

Reagent: While the CYA reagent is the most stable, it may be the reagent is bad.

Leak: Do you have an autofill? Has your water usage increased? Has any other chemical level dropped?

Bacteria: Someone will chime in, but I don't think it is this, but possible. I would expect that CYA would go to 0 if you had bacteria, additionally chlorine would kill the bacteria.
 
FC 4, CC 0, TA 100, CH 325, Salt 3400. Water temp on 8/2 84, yesterday 81. Same bottle of reagent was used on 8/2 and yesterday with an expiration of 9/2025. No autofill, one top-off in the last month due to evaporation. I always perform the test the same way, outside, back to the sun.
 
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Only other thing I can think of. When you mix the reagent, let it sit for 2 minutes before filling the tube to perform the test. Try that and see what happens.

Other than that, bacteria or act of God.

If I missed something, someone else will pipe in...
 
Only other thing I can think of. When you mix the reagent, let it sit for 2 minutes before filling the tube to perform the test. Try that and see what happens.

Other than that, bacteria or act of God.

If I missed something, someone else will pipe in...
I'm convinced that high water temps have something to say. My water temp has been 90-96F (no heater) since June and even though I've been adding a lot of dichlor pucks and shock (no hate - leftover supply to raise CYA and spare my SWCG), my CYA has stayed steady at 60ppm. Browsing the forum it seems other have had a similar experience.
 
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