Yes. Very much so.Has that been discussed?
Yes. Very much so.Has that been discussed?
Thoroughly discussed.I am jumping in without reading this thread but why are you doing phosphate treatment? I don't think you should be wasting your money. Has that been discussed?
SameFollowing to see if this actually works…. And to see if tracking phosphates for SWG owners becomes a “thing”…..
Yes! I mentioned that a few pages back. Cell inside looked super clean but I did an acid wash just to be sure and it had a barely audible sizzle.May I ask, have you visually inspected inside of the cell?
Cell inside looked super clean but I did an acid wash just to be sure and it had a barely audible sizzle.
Thank you for letting me know!! Noted for the future.For future cells, don't acid wash a cell that looks clean. Every acid wash reduces the life of the cell by removing some of the rare earths on the plates that make it work.
Thank you for letting me know!! Noted for the future.
Yeah I’m super interested to see how this whole experiment goes! I had asked earlier but didn’t see anyone specifically address this point…we think using the recommended dosage of orenda PR-10000 is okay based on pool store call of 1650 on 5/31? From what I’m reading you don’t want to overdo it. Based on dosing and my pool size (22k gallons, confirmed with my own measurement) it says 16oz.If nothing else this is a learning experience for you and maybe all of us.
I am going to use 16oz Orenda PR-10000. Pool store reading of phosphates was 1650 on 5/31. My pool is 22k gallons. Bottle says 8oz per 10000 gallons at that reading. Figuring 16oz is good or should I play it safe and notch that back?
I am locked and loaded. Pool is brushed, vacuumed, skimmed, all baskets and main filter have been emptied and washed out. Polaris removed and debris bag washed out. All that’s left is to let my toddler enjoy his 15 minutes post nap, test my water one last time, and get the party started.Follows Orendas direction. use 16 oz. once, filter it out, get it done, and lets see what the results are.
Here's where the fun begins!I am locked and loaded. Pool is brushed, vacuumed, skimmed, all baskets and main filter have been emptied and washed out. Polaris removed and debris bag washed out. All that’s left is to let my toddler enjoy his 15 minutes post nap, test my water one last time, and get the party started.
In the name of TFP!And we are OFF...............................................![]()