- Sep 9, 2017
- 66
- Pool Size
- 14000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-3)
Alright! Back home.
FC - 21
CC - 1
Ph - 6.8-
TA - 100
CYA - Not sure. Ran out of re-agent but have a bottle on the way. Started at zero, have dissolved 4lbs so far. So I’m guessing maybe in 40ish zone?
So Monday morning 4AM I backwashed and added 128oz of 10%. Hit the road. Awesome wife added 128 Oz around 3PM that afternoon. Got home around 6 this evening. Took the readings above. Cleaned skimmer, backwashed, added 128oz, brushed.
Slow and steady progress! Moving into blue, can see a little deeper.
Started using pantyhose on the skimmer. Still very cloudy. Pressure readings aren’t accurate so I’m just backwashing on average twice a day. I think the pressure issue is my multiport valve that has slight pressure loss on the waste side. Have a replacement gasket on the way (along with the CYA)
Because I’m out of CYA re-agent, I’m not sure what my slam levels should be. Do you think the 20+ range is safe until I can get an accurate CYA reading?
Also, should I ignore the ph and ta readings while slamming?
Think my electric bill on the 24/7 pump is going to kill me? So many questions! But I’m psyched.
Appreciate the encouragement! To the granuals dude above - good luck. Stick with the method!
Adding a progress pic and this evening’s status.


FC - 21
CC - 1
Ph - 6.8-
TA - 100
CYA - Not sure. Ran out of re-agent but have a bottle on the way. Started at zero, have dissolved 4lbs so far. So I’m guessing maybe in 40ish zone?
So Monday morning 4AM I backwashed and added 128oz of 10%. Hit the road. Awesome wife added 128 Oz around 3PM that afternoon. Got home around 6 this evening. Took the readings above. Cleaned skimmer, backwashed, added 128oz, brushed.
Slow and steady progress! Moving into blue, can see a little deeper.
Started using pantyhose on the skimmer. Still very cloudy. Pressure readings aren’t accurate so I’m just backwashing on average twice a day. I think the pressure issue is my multiport valve that has slight pressure loss on the waste side. Have a replacement gasket on the way (along with the CYA)
Because I’m out of CYA re-agent, I’m not sure what my slam levels should be. Do you think the 20+ range is safe until I can get an accurate CYA reading?
Also, should I ignore the ph and ta readings while slamming?
Think my electric bill on the 24/7 pump is going to kill me? So many questions! But I’m psyched.
Appreciate the encouragement! To the granuals dude above - good luck. Stick with the method!
Adding a progress pic and this evening’s status.

