Not the pool in sig:
So one of the pools although not exactly sure of its chlorine production but at least it gives me the challenge balancing pump run time versus % output which means I can get the FC up there if I want as this weekend I checked on it and it had 11 FC.
The other pool is having similar issues other members are seeing with FC production. At 1 am I checked FC after turning pump on for 15 minutes with the SWCG powered off and I had 3.5 FC. Then powered up the SWCG and set it at a random 90% and checked again at 9am with the solar cover on with the FC 5. That's 1.5 gain in all these hours which doesn't look right. The average salinity shows 3100 ppm and actual shows 3200+. Did a salinity test right there with the K-1766 and got 2800 ppm doing it twice to make sure there's no error. Here's my plan, I'll up the salinity to 4000ppm like the other pool and do a OCLT with liquid and see my results. If the OCLT fails then I know the chlorine production isn't keeping up due to algae even though water looks clear but I did observe what I thought was a slight algae clouding when I pushed the brush in two places. I may do a slam to rule all else out and then see again. The cell is working from what I can see through the clear casing which is a good cloudiness from chlorine production.
So one of the pools although not exactly sure of its chlorine production but at least it gives me the challenge balancing pump run time versus % output which means I can get the FC up there if I want as this weekend I checked on it and it had 11 FC.
The other pool is having similar issues other members are seeing with FC production. At 1 am I checked FC after turning pump on for 15 minutes with the SWCG powered off and I had 3.5 FC. Then powered up the SWCG and set it at a random 90% and checked again at 9am with the solar cover on with the FC 5. That's 1.5 gain in all these hours which doesn't look right. The average salinity shows 3100 ppm and actual shows 3200+. Did a salinity test right there with the K-1766 and got 2800 ppm doing it twice to make sure there's no error. Here's my plan, I'll up the salinity to 4000ppm like the other pool and do a OCLT with liquid and see my results. If the OCLT fails then I know the chlorine production isn't keeping up due to algae even though water looks clear but I did observe what I thought was a slight algae clouding when I pushed the brush in two places. I may do a slam to rule all else out and then see again. The cell is working from what I can see through the clear casing which is a good cloudiness from chlorine production.