- May 8, 2020
- 482
- Pool Size
- 11000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
We've been getting a lot of rain, er, atmospheric rivers, here in SoCal since December.
Here are my test results.
Free Chlorine: 5.0
Combined Chlorine: 0.0
pH: 8.2
Total Alkalinity: 110
Calcium Hardness: 225
CYA: 80
Salt: 3000
Temperature: 68°F
CSI: 0.26
I know I need to drive down TA and pH but what about CH? I've been targeting 300 but the csi is already at the high end of the range so maybe 200 to 250 is a good target with slightly elevated TA and pH?
As a note my auto fill is connected to my water softener so I figure supplemental Calcium Carbonate will be necessary from time to time but it is better to manage this way than to drain the pool. Filling to the overflow from God's teardrops the last 3 months is most likely soft water too I think.
What do the experts here think?
Here are my test results.
Free Chlorine: 5.0
Combined Chlorine: 0.0
pH: 8.2
Total Alkalinity: 110
Calcium Hardness: 225
CYA: 80
Salt: 3000
Temperature: 68°F
CSI: 0.26
I know I need to drive down TA and pH but what about CH? I've been targeting 300 but the csi is already at the high end of the range so maybe 200 to 250 is a good target with slightly elevated TA and pH?
As a note my auto fill is connected to my water softener so I figure supplemental Calcium Carbonate will be necessary from time to time but it is better to manage this way than to drain the pool. Filling to the overflow from God's teardrops the last 3 months is most likely soft water too I think.
What do the experts here think?