- Nov 30, 2019
- 857
- Pool Size
- 8500
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Although my pool is clear with no visible algae, I noticed the stairs seemed a little slippery. I did an OCLT and of course I lost 2.0 ppm FC overnight. I never let FC get below 5 ppm with CYA of 60-70 so how algae could have formedI have no idea. That's not the question though.
Given that the SWCG has had no problem holding a steady FC level of 5-7 ppm (I test most every day), does it make sense to just let it continue to generate FC at my normal output while slamming to help hold the required slam FC level?
Given that the SWCG has had no problem holding a steady FC level of 5-7 ppm (I test most every day), does it make sense to just let it continue to generate FC at my normal output while slamming to help hold the required slam FC level?