I read in pool school that phosphate levels are not important. I recently had algae and took care of it and took a sample to Leslie's and found that the phosphates were 882 PPB. I know they're in the business of selling me chemicals, but I bought Orenda and it dropped the levels down below 100 PPB. As I understand it:
Phosphates can inhibit chlorine effectiveness
Algae thrives in a high phosphate environment
So high phosphates seem to work against keeping the pool algae free. I have a saltwater pool, so is it just a matter of keeping the salt cell clean, maintaining salt levels at 3600+, and keeping Cyanuric acid at an appropriate level? Does doing this render the amount of phosphates in the pool irrelevant?
Phosphates can inhibit chlorine effectiveness
Algae thrives in a high phosphate environment
So high phosphates seem to work against keeping the pool algae free. I have a saltwater pool, so is it just a matter of keeping the salt cell clean, maintaining salt levels at 3600+, and keeping Cyanuric acid at an appropriate level? Does doing this render the amount of phosphates in the pool irrelevant?