Oh also, pool is crystal clear with no green dust when I sweep or anything anymore.
Yep using liquid ever since the first one. It’s incredible how much FC the UV rays eat upIt's normal to lose a substantial amount of FC during a SLAM to UV. Because FC is at such a high level, a good deal of that FC is not protected by the CYA.
Hopefully you are now using liquid chlorine. Solid forms of chlorine are not recommended during a slam.
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It was what I had on hand on Saturday. It better not have any CYA in it, since the packaging says it doesn’t.Is there a reason you are using granular? Likely you are adding CYA back. I would suspend the use of granular, use liquid chlorine.
I would retest your CYA.
Then it has calcium. Not a big deal, but you didn't post a calcium number. High calcium can cause scale on the liner and in a SWCG cell if you have one. The only way to lower calcium is to replace water (or RO).It better not have any CYA in it, since the packaging says it doesn’t.
That's 2 to 3.5 FC and entirely normal daily, depending on the weather this time of year. It will slooooowly decrease for the rest of the year soon.it’s basically costing me between 20-36oz of liquid chlorine every day! Is this normal? It s
Many go with double doses and skip the in between day. Or just dose today like yesterday and skip the test, then confirm you're still dialed in tomorrow.It seems like a ton of time and money to have to test and add every single day.
That is normal, particularly in summer. In the shoulder months, your FC demand will dwindle.Update: Pool is beautifully clear and looking great. I let FC drift down to recommended 6ppm at 50ppm CYA. I’ve been keeping FC at 6ppm and it’s basically costing me between 20-36oz of liquid chlorine every day! Is this normal? It seems like a ton of time and money to have to test and add every single day.
Where you are on the range does not change what the sun uses.Thank you all very much for your advice and help. Good call on keeping it in the upper range, I’ll probably do that, even though it seems like the sun will eat up most of that!
It doesn’t? It seems like if I had 2ppm FC unprotected by CYA that the sun could eat up before hitting the protected FC, then adding more FC would just allow the sun to eat more FC before hitting the protected stuff?Where you are on the range does not change what the sun uses.
Nope. Sun consumes what it consumes, no more no less.It doesn’t?
Hmm. So why use CYA if it doesn’t protect from the sun?Nope. Sun consumes what it consumes, no more no less.
It does protect chlorone from the sun. And once you have the protection, it will burn off 2 to 4 FC daily based upon the time of the season and the weather pattern of that time.So why use CYA if it doesn’t protect from the sun?
So I should have said:Sun consumes what it consumes, no more no less.