Well, my husband just went down to see.....only 60 degrees.......Lol! He couldn't budge it. He said it was rock hard.How about a diving mask? you need to get down there an take a closer look
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Well, my husband just went down to see.....only 60 degrees.......Lol! He couldn't budge it. He said it was rock hard.How about a diving mask? you need to get down there an take a closer look
I know, but the last time I used a sock I got over aggressive with my squeezing and squeezed a hole in the sock and some granules came out and bleached my plaster. For me it's the sock-in-a-skimmer method, that bleached out spot is all I can see nowThat's why we use the sock method.![]()
Could have been a the 12 lbs of shock hey had us add. We may never know.Yikes, I hope the baking soda and/or stabilizer did not form some kind of concrete mass down there ... but I have no idea what else it could be![]()
LOL!!Sorry you can now so clearly see that mass on the bottom
The pool looks great!
I do not recall seeing the term CSI......what does that stand for?How about lowering CSI to -0.6 and brush all summer and see what happens?
OK, thanks!!! [emoji2]It is a Calcium Saturation Index .... PoolMath calculates it at the bottom of the table.
OK, thank you so muchIf all your other numbers are right CSI will fall in line. For me I don't really try to adjust CSI specifically. I just worry about the other stuff and only sweat CSI if it goes high. For your specific pool and numbers, I would not worry about that number. Yes it is on the low side. But for a liner pool low does not really matter. That is only a problem for a plaster pool or for tile or other things that are using mortar. And it may indeed be that a low CSI will dissolve your white blob.
I would leave the CSI alone unless it starts getting high like over +.3 because high CSI will generate scale which is a problem for any pool.
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Oh, ok. Even though it's only 61 segrees, my kids are begging to go in the water since it's nice today. Is there a waiting period for swimming after adding the CYA? I didnt see anything on the CYA section.Looks pretty good to me. I would just raise the cya up to about 40ppm. Nothing really bad happens when that drops from rain, etc. You might lose a little more FC to the sun.