Hey ya'll,
I just recently switched over from Dichlor to bleach after reaching 30 CYA. I bought this liquid chlorine from Lowes: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Pool-Essentials-1-Gallon-Liquid-Pool-Chlorine/5001527059. According to the date on the bottle, it was produced in August so it shouldn't be expired? It's 10% strength.
I'm using the PoolMath app to calculate how much to add to raise FC. I'm noticing that after adding the LC and letting it circulate for around 30 minutes, it's usually pretty far below where I set my target in PoolMath. For example, earlier I tested and my FC was 2.5. I set the target to be 6 and when I tested 30 minutes after adding the amount PoolMath told me, it was only reading 4.5.
Is 30 minutes the right amount of time to wait? Do you think I just got a bad bottle and it's degraded? Should I lower the strength % in PoolMath until the the amount it gives matches the FC I'm seeing?
I just recently switched over from Dichlor to bleach after reaching 30 CYA. I bought this liquid chlorine from Lowes: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Pool-Essentials-1-Gallon-Liquid-Pool-Chlorine/5001527059. According to the date on the bottle, it was produced in August so it shouldn't be expired? It's 10% strength.
I'm using the PoolMath app to calculate how much to add to raise FC. I'm noticing that after adding the LC and letting it circulate for around 30 minutes, it's usually pretty far below where I set my target in PoolMath. For example, earlier I tested and my FC was 2.5. I set the target to be 6 and when I tested 30 minutes after adding the amount PoolMath told me, it was only reading 4.5.
Is 30 minutes the right amount of time to wait? Do you think I just got a bad bottle and it's degraded? Should I lower the strength % in PoolMath until the the amount it gives matches the FC I'm seeing?
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