- Jan 4, 2016
- 5,295
- Pool Size
- 44000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
Thanks for the update. After a challenging start, it's great to hear about your commitment to TFPC. I agree with your assessment that 60 ppm CYA is the right number to use.
You need to SLAM because of the zero FC and presence of algae, so think about when you want to do that.
You can balance the water so that the SWG cell rarely, if ever, needs cleaning. It will require that you get your calcite saturation index (CSI) below 0 but not less than -0.3
You can see the CSI result in PoolMath, and try a few different values to get a sense of how it works. You'll probably need to hold pH lower for a while, until TA comes down. CH at 650 is manageable if you get the other numbers in better shape.
You need to SLAM because of the zero FC and presence of algae, so think about when you want to do that.
You can balance the water so that the SWG cell rarely, if ever, needs cleaning. It will require that you get your calcite saturation index (CSI) below 0 but not less than -0.3
You can see the CSI result in PoolMath, and try a few different values to get a sense of how it works. You'll probably need to hold pH lower for a while, until TA comes down. CH at 650 is manageable if you get the other numbers in better shape.