I put 2.5 gallons in this evening. Will check level in the morning. How long after putting the liquid chlorine is it ok to test.
20 mins with good circulation to see that you reached target level. After that try to test/add every 2 to 3 hours at first, without having to confirm the FC after. It's a best practice but you'll blow through your supplies in a day or two.How long after putting the liquid chlorine is it ok to test.
I was following one of your previous statement. I believe it is attached as a quote. It looks like a typo got meI have to ask, your tests seemed ok. Why are you SLAMMING? Was your water cloudy or visible algae? You haven’t indicated what your CC was. Is your water clear? Are you in a slam or just inquiring about the process. You seem to be adding chlorine on a whim, are you testing prior to additions and targeting how much to add to bring your chlorine to a specific level?
What was lasts nights # ?Retested this morning, results show:
See post #24.CC= .6 ppm
Stick with Hayward so your automation 'talks' to it. You'll be able to adjust the SWG through the app.. I prefer bells and whistles that make things easier or in some cases cool.
Awesome.Use a 10 ml water sample for the FAS DPD test. No need for 0.2 ml accuracy.
The CC at or below 0.5 is negligible. CC does not need to be measured except at the end of a SLAM process.
Chlorine is king. pH is second.Also, is there an order in which I should target certain chemical levels before others.