A couple of months ago I started loosing chlorine at a faster rate than usual so I performed an overnight test which failed. I followed the SLAM procedure and everything went back to normal. This weekend we had a storm. I checked my FC before the storm and I was at 7 PPM with a CYA of 70. During the storm I ran my SWG at 100%, which in retrospect may not have been a good idea. After the storm my FC was at 6, but my salinity was down to 2300 and CYA down to 50. The next night I added salt as I did not have enough the day before and also adjusted my other parameters. I noticed that night my chlorine had dropped to 1.5 PPM which is very unusual consumption for my pool. I quickly brought it back to 5PPM with liquid bleach. Then I did an overnight test last night and lost 2 PPM, so I know that I need to SLAM again. These tests were with a Taylor FAS-DPD kit. I have a few questions though. The first question is where did I go wrong so that I need to SLAM again within a couple of months. Did I do something wrong with how I handled the storm, or could it be the first SLAM was not effective? My other questions are to do with the SLAM process this time so that there are no grey areas for me:
1) I have Ledge Lounger Furniture in my tanning ledge. Their instructions said that they should be removed if going through a pool shock, so I removed them during the last SLAM. Is there any harm in leaving them in so that if there is anything on them it gets cleaned too?
2) During the last SLAM process I bypassed my heater as I was not sure it would be affected. Should I bypass this time, or leave the water circulating through it?
3) I have some water features (Sheer, Laminars and Bubbler). Should I constantly circulate water through these features, leave them off, or periodically pass water through during the slam?
I apologize for all of these questions, but I just want to be sure about what I am doing this time.
Thanks for the help.
Troy
1) I have Ledge Lounger Furniture in my tanning ledge. Their instructions said that they should be removed if going through a pool shock, so I removed them during the last SLAM. Is there any harm in leaving them in so that if there is anything on them it gets cleaned too?
2) During the last SLAM process I bypassed my heater as I was not sure it would be affected. Should I bypass this time, or leave the water circulating through it?
3) I have some water features (Sheer, Laminars and Bubbler). Should I constantly circulate water through these features, leave them off, or periodically pass water through during the slam?
I apologize for all of these questions, but I just want to be sure about what I am doing this time.
Thanks for the help.
Troy