- Jun 29, 2012
- 30
Poor communication between my son and me ended up with a +10 CYA from my goal. (our current goal is 60-80 and we have a 90 reading). I know from past summer experience we will be replacing a fair bit of water over the summer and as a result I would expect our CYA to naturally go down. is +10 far enough out of line to dump/replace water?
I am in the process of shocking and am experiencing white foam and the pool seems to be insatiable for chlorine. Throughout the day I have added 8 gallons of liquid 15% chlorine. Everytime I test ( about 2 hours apart ) we are back down to 6-8 FC with 4 CC. I just picked up an additional 8 gallons, hoping I won't run out of that batch as our Maynards is running pretty low
TA - 120
PH - 7.2
FC - 6 (on last test)
CC - 4
CH - 250
CYA - 90
I am in the process of shocking and am experiencing white foam and the pool seems to be insatiable for chlorine. Throughout the day I have added 8 gallons of liquid 15% chlorine. Everytime I test ( about 2 hours apart ) we are back down to 6-8 FC with 4 CC. I just picked up an additional 8 gallons, hoping I won't run out of that batch as our Maynards is running pretty low
TA - 120
PH - 7.2
FC - 6 (on last test)
CC - 4
CH - 250
CYA - 90