Hello everyone, I was away for 4 months from my pool and allowed my guard (I live in Africa) to manage my pool. When I left my CYA levels were around 40-50 and hardness was somewhere around 650.
Today I came back, and checked my readings:
CH: 925!
CYA: under 30 by a long shot, I would gather its like 0-20?
ph: 7.4
CC: 0
FC: 12
TA: 40
pool temp: 74?
I have a few dilemmas. I taught him how to do the SLAM technique which he had to do 3 times in my absence, but the only form of Chlorine we can get here is Cal Hypo 65 and Tichlor 90. No bleach. So we usually do our daily and slam with Cal Hypo. It's rained alot and that is likely why the CYA dropped so much while I was gone. But he was slamming thinking the levels were CYA 50. And we went through about 20kg of Cal hypo over the last 3 months (which is normal, with our previous way of managing the pool).
My question for you experts. When I plug in my values to CSI, I get a pretty good value despite my CH being so high. I have a concrete pool with paint. I haven't noticed much calcification but then again my pool is a white painted pool. Secondly, I plan on having our contractor empty the pool this summer to either repaint or tile the pool anyways.
Should I try to get the CYA back up to something manageable, like 30? I live in a high uncovered UV area for like 10 hours a day. However, when I kept the pool at 70,60,50 CYA, the monthly SLAMS we were doing required so much hardness adding to the pool. I am even wondering if I should just keep the pool at 0 CYA like everyone else here does, and keep FC from 1-3 and just doing a low 10 shock every now and then...
A few questions. When I use the CSI I
Today I came back, and checked my readings:
CH: 925!
CYA: under 30 by a long shot, I would gather its like 0-20?
ph: 7.4
CC: 0
FC: 12
TA: 40
pool temp: 74?
I have a few dilemmas. I taught him how to do the SLAM technique which he had to do 3 times in my absence, but the only form of Chlorine we can get here is Cal Hypo 65 and Tichlor 90. No bleach. So we usually do our daily and slam with Cal Hypo. It's rained alot and that is likely why the CYA dropped so much while I was gone. But he was slamming thinking the levels were CYA 50. And we went through about 20kg of Cal hypo over the last 3 months (which is normal, with our previous way of managing the pool).
My question for you experts. When I plug in my values to CSI, I get a pretty good value despite my CH being so high. I have a concrete pool with paint. I haven't noticed much calcification but then again my pool is a white painted pool. Secondly, I plan on having our contractor empty the pool this summer to either repaint or tile the pool anyways.
Should I try to get the CYA back up to something manageable, like 30? I live in a high uncovered UV area for like 10 hours a day. However, when I kept the pool at 70,60,50 CYA, the monthly SLAMS we were doing required so much hardness adding to the pool. I am even wondering if I should just keep the pool at 0 CYA like everyone else here does, and keep FC from 1-3 and just doing a low 10 shock every now and then...
A few questions. When I use the CSI I