I have a 20K gallon salt water pool in Tampa, FL that is about 4.5 years old (original PLC1400). Recently I noticed some iron staining in the pool, so I brought FC down to 0.0ppm, pH down to 7.2ish and on 8/26/2023 added about 3lbs of ascorbic acid and added 2 quarts of Jack's Purple Magic. The pool did get a little cloudy and smelled a little 'off', but no algae growth. I let that sit for around 48 hours, backwashed DE filter and then turned my salt cell back to 90% running 9hrs a day (each year it seems I have had to ramp up these runtime percentages, especially in summers months). Also added some CYA to bring me to ~65ppm. CC was pretty high initially, (can't remember exactly but I think 3-4ppm, when the highest I've ever had before is 0.5ppm) and FC was low at 0.5ppm. More than 2 weeks later I am still only at 0.5ppm FC and 0.5ppm CC, so yesterday I took the salt cell off and did an acid wash. There was a little scaling in there, so I was hopeful that would make things right.
Now 24hours later (running the pump and cell overnight) I have 0.5ppm FC and 0.0ppm CC in my pool. My salt cell says it is supposed to put out 1.25lbs (20oz) per 24 hours at 100%. If I ran for 24 hours at 90% that should have been 18oz and in a 20K gallon pool +6.75ppm chlorine - which I am obviously not seeing.
I did test water coming directly out of the jet and that came in at 2.0ppm FC, so that tells me the generator is making some chlorine, but not sure if that is a significant enough amount?
Do you think the ascorbic acid and/or any left over organics are still eating up my chlorine (especially if my salt cell is on its last leg)?
I saw online you could hookup a dummy salt cell in your plumbing so you could look for bubbles in your actual unit while it is plugged in, but disconnected from the plumbing. I don't have access to any dummy unit so I can't do this, but is there anything I should try testing with my multimeter?
I should say my pool is crystal clear with no algae, so other than the testing be off - there is no observable problem...
Now 24hours later (running the pump and cell overnight) I have 0.5ppm FC and 0.0ppm CC in my pool. My salt cell says it is supposed to put out 1.25lbs (20oz) per 24 hours at 100%. If I ran for 24 hours at 90% that should have been 18oz and in a 20K gallon pool +6.75ppm chlorine - which I am obviously not seeing.
I did test water coming directly out of the jet and that came in at 2.0ppm FC, so that tells me the generator is making some chlorine, but not sure if that is a significant enough amount?
Do you think the ascorbic acid and/or any left over organics are still eating up my chlorine (especially if my salt cell is on its last leg)?
I saw online you could hookup a dummy salt cell in your plumbing so you could look for bubbles in your actual unit while it is plugged in, but disconnected from the plumbing. I don't have access to any dummy unit so I can't do this, but is there anything I should try testing with my multimeter?
I should say my pool is crystal clear with no algae, so other than the testing be off - there is no observable problem...