- Aug 23, 2022
- 146
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Ok, so I have been as diligent as possible in testing and balancing my water since my pool was finished a couple of months ago. I test every morning and have kept everything in line as much as possible. In mid-june I did a very small slam due to not passing an OCLT, once I was passing though I let things settle down and attempted to maintain the FC at the highest level of the recommended range for the CYA.
Fast forward and we did a lot of traveling in the last 2 weeks, during which time our auto-cover was on nearly 100% of the time. Everything seemed more or less in line, except for the last 6 days the cover was on 100% of the time (except when the PB came by to add the mastic to the pool finally, which resulted in a decent amount of sand making it into the pool/spa). Before leaving I spiked my SWG up to a higher level than normal thinking it would be a little extra insurance. When I returned home yesterday the first thing I did was tested the water and found that we had 0 FC! I quickly ran down to Walmart last night at 10PM and bought 10 gallons of liquid chlorine and spiked the FC up to SLAM level and have been brushing and testing and adding more chlorine this morning.
So, my questions are these:
Anyhow, it seems I'm in for a SLAM so I'll update this thread as I go along so that those wiser than myself can help steer me right. Here's the Pool Math overview from this morning for those that don't want to dig through my logs.
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El Berro
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Build Type: Plaster
Volume: 22000 gallons
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Latest Test Result Summary:
FC: 18.0 (3 hours ago)
CC: 0.0 (3 hours ago)
pH: 7.8 (13 hours ago)
TA: 90 (16 days ago)
CH: 275 (16 days ago)
CYA: 60 (7 days ago)
SALT: 3200 (16 days ago)
TEMPERATURE: 85° (3 hours ago)
CSI: 0.02 (3 hours ago)
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Fast forward and we did a lot of traveling in the last 2 weeks, during which time our auto-cover was on nearly 100% of the time. Everything seemed more or less in line, except for the last 6 days the cover was on 100% of the time (except when the PB came by to add the mastic to the pool finally, which resulted in a decent amount of sand making it into the pool/spa). Before leaving I spiked my SWG up to a higher level than normal thinking it would be a little extra insurance. When I returned home yesterday the first thing I did was tested the water and found that we had 0 FC! I quickly ran down to Walmart last night at 10PM and bought 10 gallons of liquid chlorine and spiked the FC up to SLAM level and have been brushing and testing and adding more chlorine this morning.
So, my questions are these:
- How did this happen, and how could I have avoided this situation? I'm confused by the fact that chorine wasn't being eaten before I left at a very fast rate, then the pool was covered allowing little-to-no UV/light into the pool to burn off FC or to promote algae growth. I'd love to better understand what may have gone wrong here and how I could have planned better for this trip.
- I've had a really tough time determining my CYA, I'm wondering if it's possible that by misreading the CYA test that I possibly wasn't running my FC as hot as I thought I was?
Anyhow, it seems I'm in for a SLAM so I'll update this thread as I go along so that those wiser than myself can help steer me right. Here's the Pool Math overview from this morning for those that don't want to dig through my logs.
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El Berro
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Build Type: Plaster
Volume: 22000 gallons
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Latest Test Result Summary:
FC: 18.0 (3 hours ago)
CC: 0.0 (3 hours ago)
pH: 7.8 (13 hours ago)
TA: 90 (16 days ago)
CH: 275 (16 days ago)
CYA: 60 (7 days ago)
SALT: 3200 (16 days ago)
TEMPERATURE: 85° (3 hours ago)
CSI: 0.02 (3 hours ago)
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