I've just taken over the chemical maintenance of my pool from the builder, and due to a couple of leaks around the tile the water was dropping over an inch a day. So I was having to fill it every other day.
It has been real fun (and pricey) keeping the pool balanced. I've had to add salt, CYA, calcium chloride and muriatic acid to varying degrees recently.
My TA and pH were good originally, so I started with CYA, then did calcium chloride a couple days later. Then I somehow lost 300ppm salt, my pH shot up to 8 and my TA hit 110.
So I've been adding muriatic acid for a couple days. And finally today I added 80lbs of salt.
So, getting to my questions:
1) Is it safe to add chemicals to the pool in the same day? Certain ones that are ok? Others not?
2) I started with FC:2 @ CYA:0, then I added 12 Lbs of CYA, the next day FC:8.5 @ CYA:80, next day FC:10 @ CYA:75, 2 days later FC:14 @ CYA:55. What factors could cause that level of FC rise, given the leak and CYA drop?
3) Related to last question, how do I know what % to keep my SWG at? I suspect that maybe I need to lower it from the 50% it's set at, due to my spike up to FC:14.
Is there some calculation involving filter run time (with VSP %'s and timers, swimmer load, UV index, etc)? I can see there would be a lot of variables, but I'm looking for anything that is beyond a guessing game.
4) Surely someone has come up with a better CYA-adding process than squeezing an old tube sock in a skimmer for an hour or more?
5) Muriatic acid is not nearly as effective on my pool as PoolMath seems to think it should be. What it said would drop my pH down to 7.0 only dropped it to 7.5, and only took TA down from 100 to 90. I verified its 31.45% from Home Depot and using that setting. Is this most likely caused by my new plaster?
6) I just read a post saying that the pH reading will be inaccurate with FC about 10. Does that apply to the drops as well as the pH meter device?
Thanks for any info!
Jay
It has been real fun (and pricey) keeping the pool balanced. I've had to add salt, CYA, calcium chloride and muriatic acid to varying degrees recently.
My TA and pH were good originally, so I started with CYA, then did calcium chloride a couple days later. Then I somehow lost 300ppm salt, my pH shot up to 8 and my TA hit 110.
So I've been adding muriatic acid for a couple days. And finally today I added 80lbs of salt.
So, getting to my questions:
1) Is it safe to add chemicals to the pool in the same day? Certain ones that are ok? Others not?
2) I started with FC:2 @ CYA:0, then I added 12 Lbs of CYA, the next day FC:8.5 @ CYA:80, next day FC:10 @ CYA:75, 2 days later FC:14 @ CYA:55. What factors could cause that level of FC rise, given the leak and CYA drop?
3) Related to last question, how do I know what % to keep my SWG at? I suspect that maybe I need to lower it from the 50% it's set at, due to my spike up to FC:14.
Is there some calculation involving filter run time (with VSP %'s and timers, swimmer load, UV index, etc)? I can see there would be a lot of variables, but I'm looking for anything that is beyond a guessing game.
4) Surely someone has come up with a better CYA-adding process than squeezing an old tube sock in a skimmer for an hour or more?
5) Muriatic acid is not nearly as effective on my pool as PoolMath seems to think it should be. What it said would drop my pH down to 7.0 only dropped it to 7.5, and only took TA down from 100 to 90. I verified its 31.45% from Home Depot and using that setting. Is this most likely caused by my new plaster?
6) I just read a post saying that the pH reading will be inaccurate with FC about 10. Does that apply to the drops as well as the pH meter device?
Thanks for any info!
Jay