Called Pentair..there was something wrong in the configuration. So now I have pump/spa pump to run at 30gpm twice for 4 hours each time. See how that goes. PH looks good today. FC a little high but thats ok with me.
I too always ran on the high side. You only ‘waste’ the initial dose to get it a bit high. After that it’s the same ~4ppm per day that you would have had to add anyway, except you have lots of wiggle room if need be.FC a little high but thats ok with me.
At 30gpm I am at 1700 rpm. I can run it down to 20gpm but that seems pretty low - won't even turn over pool in 8 hours.Can you not run your pump at a lower speed than 30gpm? Seems like if you cannot, that would be a problem and takes away a lot of the cost savings associated with getting a variable speed pump.
My brain works better with RPMs, but I look a peek at my GPMs and I'm running 1500 RPMs/14 GPMs 24/7 then it kicks up to 2400 RPMs for a few hours each day to bump up the skimming.
FYI your logs are not actually shared on here. What Leebo outlined was how to save the test results. If you then want them shared so anyone here on the forum can see them you need to select the gear in the upper-right when the pool is selected on your phone. This pulls up Pool Setup. Scroll all the way down to the bottom and under Sharing select the option to "Link from TroubleFreePool.com user profile." That should let anyone here click on your profile name and see your logs.Shared now!
Thanks! We have had some pretty significant rain in Houston the last 2 weeks. We have also went swimming a couple times with lots of jumping and splashing resulting in some freshwater autofill.PS It's amazing how much salt drops from the massive downpours we get here just like you get in Houston. After learning about this I now top off to max salt level (4000 ppm for my Circupool) when I add and check salt after 4 downpours instead of a time schedule.
Your most welcome. No, lower TA helps to keep pH from climbing. I've had mine at 50 for years. Adding FC is fine from a feeder but if your feeder is a tablet feeder keep an eye on CYA. At your level you can let it rise some from tablet FC supplement but it can get away from you quickly since CYA dissipates very slowly compared to FC (months vs days) and the tablets are about 50% CYA.Thanks. I haven't even breached the subject of borates. Also, I guess I am a little confused on TA and PH. I have read that alkality is to PH what CYA is to chlorine, yet everyone says to lower alkalinity to lower PH. I would have thought a higher alkalinity would stabilize PH. Please correct me. With regards to FC, if it gets any lower, I will creep open chlorine feeder but as of now the SWCG has done a good job keeping it between 3-5. Thanks!!
Understood! Thanks! I will continue to just use SWCG (I am starting to get a good feel as what % increase will get me ppm FC I want).Your most welcome. No, lower TA helps to keep pH from climbing. I've had mine at 50 for years. Adding FC is fine from a feeder but if your feeder is a tablet feeder keep an eye on CYA. At your level you can let it rise some from tablet FC supplement but it can get away from you quickly since CYA dissipates very slowly compared to FC (months vs days) and the tablets are about 50% CYA.
Chris
I have done some brief reading and borates
Most water softeners are tied to your external hose faucets as well as your house. It is just how the plumbing is set up at the origin. It is not connected to your sprinkler system.It is possible the idiot that built my home tied our water softener into the outside lines as well.