- Jun 24, 2021
- 16,763
- Pool Size
- 29000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
This good logic and continue to monitor. Some days will use more FC then others due to overcast skies, batherload, etc. Always error to the high side of the range to account for these variables.It's been 7 days since the FC reading of 24 from the SWG running at 100%. I turned the SWG to 0% as recommended that same evening and have tested several times since. Today I am reading at 5.0, so I figured my average demand for FC in a 24 hr period is 2.71. I used the SWG spreadsheet to calculate that I should set my generator to 43%. I set it to 40% just now and will continue testing! I think I want to shoot for ongoing 5.0, maybe 6.0 given my current CYA level.
At the end of the day you have to pick one to follow and don’t drive yourself crazy trying to rationalize your test Values. As you gain experience with testing you need to believe in your own test capabilities. Remember the story of the man with 2 watches - he never knows the true time.Side note, I took a sample to a local pool store to try and verify or at least validate my results (NOT Leslie's - it's a small independent place and they've been amazing with advice so far even though I haven't spent any money yet with them). Their readings are fairly consistent with mine - FC 4.1, CYA 83 (I got 70 the other day), pH 8.1 (I knew I was above 8.0 but wasn't sure how far above), SALT 3400 (right on w/ my reading), CH 61 (I got 70 the other day).
Anywhere secured outside away from kids and pets. Oh, and nowhere near metal. Ask me how I learned that lesson.Any advice on safely storing the remainder?
Thank you sir! Yes, I've already picked my own testing results to consider exclusively. The pool store testing was just to validate for my own peace of mind. I did not record any of those results in my PoolMath. I also considered varying sunny weather, two swimming events (bather load), and decided to average the past 7 days. It varied wildly in my 36 - 72 hour tests so thought the average over the week would be the best to use for a decision. Given my CYA level at 70 and that wanting a higher FC level, I thought 5.0 would be good to shoot for but maybe even as high as 6.0 ongoing.This good logic and continue to monitor. Some days will use more FC then others due to overcast skies, batherload, etc. Always error to the high side of the range to account for these variables.
At the end of the day you have to pick one to follow and don’t drive yourself crazy trying to rationalize your test Values. As you gain experience with testing you need to believe in your own test capabilities. Remember the story of the man with 2 watches - he never knows the true time.
Interesting question. I'd target higher. CYA of 70, SWCG, Target = 5-10. I can use up to 5.5, in Ohio with sun and swimmers. I target 9-10. 9-5.5=3.5, keeps me above minimums.Thank you sir! Yes, I've already picked my own testing results to consider exclusively. The pool store testing was just to validate for my own peace of mind. I did not record any of those results in my PoolMath. I also considered varying sunny weather, two swimming events (bather load), and decided to average the past 7 days. It varied wildly in my 36 - 72 hour tests so thought the average over the week would be the best to use for a decision. Given my CYA level at 70 and that wanting a higher FC level, I thought 5.0 would be good to shoot for but maybe even as high as 6.0 ongoing.
Nice. Thank you. This makes sense and is going to make me consider adjusting the SWG dynamically instead of thinking I might just be able to find my percentage and leave it. This is super helpful thank you!!Interesting question. I'd target higher. CYA of 70, SWCG, Target = 5-10. I can use up to 5.5, in Ohio with sun and swimmers. I target 9-10. 9-5.5=3.5, keeps me above minimums.
I find I run a particular % depending on the month. 25% May, 30% June/July, 25% August, 15% September. I have a pool cover. This covers the average usage with pool cover on (3-4FC), no swimmers.
When/if I decide to pull cover and swim, I just increase the % output by 15-20% (total %...so June/July, up from 30% to 50%, from the time I pull the cover until I go to bed at night). Still keeps me about 9ppm FC overnight.
Seems to work pretty well.
There are lots of ways to skin a cat. This is just my cat skinning method. If you have an extreme pool party with tons of teens, you can even test during the day and add liquid chlorine during a 5 min break. Just keep FC up. Top of the recommended range is a great place to stay. #TeamRunHotNice. Thank you. This makes sense and is going to make me consider adjusting the SWG dynamically instead of thinking I might just be able to find my percentage and leave it. This is super helpful thank you!!
I bought a rubbermade storage box and I put my MA in that. It is outside. Some have a latch that you put a zip tie into to secure it if you wish. Do not put MA in your garage - it will over time, eat your garage door opener electronics or similar devices.OK - to contribute - so if I buy a gallon of muriatic acid 32% from this local pool store, but only need about 8oz, I have to store almost a gallon of that stuff indefinitely!! I really don't want that hanging around and wish I could buy a lesser amount. Any advice on safely storing the remainder? I don't really have a safe outdoor storage space for it. .
I really hope that never happens. I'm too old for that! lol but I do have a 10 year old boy so that could be possible in the semi-near future. . .If you have an extreme pool party with tons of teens, you can even test during the day and add liquid chlorine during a 5 min break.
Thank you. This confirms my concerns!! I don't want to keep that stuff around but if I need to, your idea sounds like a good one especially with the lockout tag in place. Quote from that article for quick reference (again, thank you!)I bought a rubbermade storage box and I put my MA in that. It is outside. Some have a latch that you put a zip tie into to secure it if you wish. Do not put MA in your garage - it will over time, eat your garage door opener electronics or similar devices.
You will need to add pH periodically so it is best to find a suitable method to store it.
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Thank you! I did see TA come down by 20 so I guess the acid did do something. Just wondering why I got so little effect on overall pH from all that acid I added and especially then seemingly had a bounce back up. I'm thinking I should add another 12 oz. Thanks again - learning curve here is steep for me.Just keep managing pH. When you reduce your pH with muriatic acid, TA will come down also. When your TA gets around 60-80, your pH rise should lessen.
Thank you! I did see TA come down by 20 so I guess the acid did do something. Just wondering why I got so little effect on overall pH from all that acid I added and especially then seemingly had a bounce back up. I'm thinking I should add another 12 oz. Thanks again - learning curve here is steep for me.
Where did you find the spreadsheet ?It's been 7 days since the FC reading of 24 from the SWG running at 100%. I turned the SWG to 0% as recommended that same evening and have tested several times since. Today I am reading at 5.0, so I figured my average demand for FC in a 24 hr period is 2.71. I used the SWG spreadsheet to calculate that I should set my generator to 43%. I set it to 40% just now and will continue testing! I think I want to shoot for ongoing 5.0, maybe 6.0 given my current CYA level.
Side note, I took a sample to a local pool store to try and verify or at least validate my results (NOT Leslie's - it's a small independent place and they've been amazing with advice so far even though I haven't spent any money yet with them). Their readings are fairly consistent with mine - FC 4.1, CYA 83 (I got 70 the other day), pH 8.1 (I knew I was above 8.0 but wasn't sure how far above), SALT 3400 (right on w/ my reading), CH 61 (I got 70 the other day).
Also got a Dolphin Quantum robot and so far so good with that.
Next steps, after I'm happy w/ testing FC for a while w/ the new SWG percentage output setting, will be remediate pH with liquid muriatic acid; possibly remediate calcium hardness (even though probably doesn't matter too much w/ fiberglass); and I think that might be it for a while?
As always, open to your thoughts and very appreciative of everyone's advice so far! Everyone has been so super helpful.
Where did you find the spreadsheet ?