10/3/2020
FC - 10.6
CC - 0.8 maybe 0.6 or less but my eyes were playing tricks on me. Is it normal for a lag in time to turn pink?
PH - 7.6
TA - 140 (104 with cya adjust)
CH - 210
CYA - 110
Good afternoon!! I’m a newbie at best. New pool built over the summer and filled 8/2/2020. Was using BioGuard Pucks and smart shock. After tropical storm beta in houston a couple weeks ago my chlorine levels were 0.2. There was no algae but I had blood worm (midge) eggs all over the sides of the pool. I didn’t know what it was for a few days. Per pool store rec (before I saw the eggs) I increased the alkalinity, lowered the ph, and added 3lbs of smart shock. Whilst doing that I found the eggs on the water line. The next morning I rushed back to pool co bc they were back after I scrubbed and balanced the day before. Again the FC was 0.2. They had me add 5lbs of burnout 73 and algicide 2 days after. The eggs were back despite all this. I kept seeing what I thought was mosquitos, but after a ton of research I found they are midges which lay blood worm eggs. I tried several things to stop them (moved lighting, etc) but they are going lay in the pools. Especially after a huge tropical storm. Now that the chlorine is up the eggs are zapped to death in the mornings and if it were not for my absurd detailed eye I would never have seen them.
During all my research I found this website and decided to switch over too BBB bc of the ridiculous rising cya levels. I can’t keep adding pucks. Despite my pool calling for 3 a week at 14k gallons we blew through 6 a week in August. 4 kids plus friends x 5-6 hours a day in the pool took more than 3 pucks.
So here I am as of today. The chlorine is so high from the shock and I kept it high with heb brand bleach until I got my kit today. I added the 5 lbs of burnout 8 days ago and the algaecide 6 days ago. that’s the history to how I got here with the pool and this website. Here are my questions.
1) Will the cya levels go down over the winter naturally since I’m no longer using pucks? I would like to not drain any water. We get enough splash out so have to top off several times a week.
2.) the Slam process I see takes days?? Why can’t I just throw a pack of burnout 73 (no cya) in to get the CC down. It’s going to be impossible to keep the kids out of the pool for more than a day. Especially if I’m having to slam almost weekly.
3.) Will keeping the FC levels up to match the cya level damage my pool? Or is it just a wash with the numbers?
4.) PB told me to leave my pentair robot in the pool at all times or the hose will expand. I can’t anything to back up that claim and im worried about leaving it in all the time with the high chlorine.
5.) Do I need to adjust t TA and subtract 1/3 from the cya?
Thank you in advance for your time and help. I’m brand new to all this. I am a very clean person and want the pool pristine.
FC - 10.6
CC - 0.8 maybe 0.6 or less but my eyes were playing tricks on me. Is it normal for a lag in time to turn pink?
PH - 7.6
TA - 140 (104 with cya adjust)
CH - 210
CYA - 110
Good afternoon!! I’m a newbie at best. New pool built over the summer and filled 8/2/2020. Was using BioGuard Pucks and smart shock. After tropical storm beta in houston a couple weeks ago my chlorine levels were 0.2. There was no algae but I had blood worm (midge) eggs all over the sides of the pool. I didn’t know what it was for a few days. Per pool store rec (before I saw the eggs) I increased the alkalinity, lowered the ph, and added 3lbs of smart shock. Whilst doing that I found the eggs on the water line. The next morning I rushed back to pool co bc they were back after I scrubbed and balanced the day before. Again the FC was 0.2. They had me add 5lbs of burnout 73 and algicide 2 days after. The eggs were back despite all this. I kept seeing what I thought was mosquitos, but after a ton of research I found they are midges which lay blood worm eggs. I tried several things to stop them (moved lighting, etc) but they are going lay in the pools. Especially after a huge tropical storm. Now that the chlorine is up the eggs are zapped to death in the mornings and if it were not for my absurd detailed eye I would never have seen them.
During all my research I found this website and decided to switch over too BBB bc of the ridiculous rising cya levels. I can’t keep adding pucks. Despite my pool calling for 3 a week at 14k gallons we blew through 6 a week in August. 4 kids plus friends x 5-6 hours a day in the pool took more than 3 pucks.
So here I am as of today. The chlorine is so high from the shock and I kept it high with heb brand bleach until I got my kit today. I added the 5 lbs of burnout 8 days ago and the algaecide 6 days ago. that’s the history to how I got here with the pool and this website. Here are my questions.
1) Will the cya levels go down over the winter naturally since I’m no longer using pucks? I would like to not drain any water. We get enough splash out so have to top off several times a week.
2.) the Slam process I see takes days?? Why can’t I just throw a pack of burnout 73 (no cya) in to get the CC down. It’s going to be impossible to keep the kids out of the pool for more than a day. Especially if I’m having to slam almost weekly.
3.) Will keeping the FC levels up to match the cya level damage my pool? Or is it just a wash with the numbers?
4.) PB told me to leave my pentair robot in the pool at all times or the hose will expand. I can’t anything to back up that claim and im worried about leaving it in all the time with the high chlorine.
5.) Do I need to adjust t TA and subtract 1/3 from the cya?
Thank you in advance for your time and help. I’m brand new to all this. I am a very clean person and want the pool pristine.
