I've been slowly getting our pool balanced.. This is the first time I've really taken it into my own hands and not used our local pool supplier. Last year it was cloudy and they couldn't help me get it sorted.
The pool is a 25' vinyl above ground, water depth is ~48 inches.. I have a K2005 test kit.. I have the FAS-DPD reagents on the way but they probably won't arrive for several days. PH is ~7.5, TA is 170 (going to fix this soon with acid/aeration),
The water is quite clear... CYA is sitting in the mid 30s, I just added a bit more CYA (~1lb) that should get me up to the low 40s. Trying to sneak up on getting my CYA where I want it so I don't get it too high.
I've been testing my FC in the morning and evening, then bringing it up to ~4ppm. It seems like it's taking a lot of chlorine to keep it maintained... Some days I've put a whole gallon in it (though that was before I had my CYA up to the 30s.. it was previously <20). Seems like I'm having to add ~5-6ppm/day.
Family was in yesterday and when they got out FC was ~1. A few hours after everyone was out and after sunset I brought FC up to 6. This morning, I retested and it was ~4. Now at 1 PM and FC is ~1.5. Nobody has been in the pool. Pool is in full sun for a few hours now.
So my questions are.. while I know that's not a proper OCLT... is what I'm seeing a strong enough signal that there's still something in the pool and I need to go ahead and SLAM? I'd rather not SLAM if I don't have to. Could that overnight loss be from sanitizing anything that was left in the pool from the family swimming? Could the loss during these couple hours of sunlight just be that my CYA is in the lower range? Is it that 5-6ppm is a normal amount of daily chlorine? I'd expect it to be closer to 3ppm/day.
The pool is a 25' vinyl above ground, water depth is ~48 inches.. I have a K2005 test kit.. I have the FAS-DPD reagents on the way but they probably won't arrive for several days. PH is ~7.5, TA is 170 (going to fix this soon with acid/aeration),
The water is quite clear... CYA is sitting in the mid 30s, I just added a bit more CYA (~1lb) that should get me up to the low 40s. Trying to sneak up on getting my CYA where I want it so I don't get it too high.
I've been testing my FC in the morning and evening, then bringing it up to ~4ppm. It seems like it's taking a lot of chlorine to keep it maintained... Some days I've put a whole gallon in it (though that was before I had my CYA up to the 30s.. it was previously <20). Seems like I'm having to add ~5-6ppm/day.
Family was in yesterday and when they got out FC was ~1. A few hours after everyone was out and after sunset I brought FC up to 6. This morning, I retested and it was ~4. Now at 1 PM and FC is ~1.5. Nobody has been in the pool. Pool is in full sun for a few hours now.
So my questions are.. while I know that's not a proper OCLT... is what I'm seeing a strong enough signal that there's still something in the pool and I need to go ahead and SLAM? I'd rather not SLAM if I don't have to. Could that overnight loss be from sanitizing anything that was left in the pool from the family swimming? Could the loss during these couple hours of sunlight just be that my CYA is in the lower range? Is it that 5-6ppm is a normal amount of daily chlorine? I'd expect it to be closer to 3ppm/day.