- May 20, 2017
- 27
- Pool Size
- 18500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Howdy,
For background, see my thread https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/139190-Hello-from-OKC!-Rough-opening-and-chemistry
Stats from my TF-100 & Aquacheck Salt retest:
Based on Pool Math, I have a good idea how much to add, but I'm not sure which out of what chemistry to hit first. I'm upset with myself in that I now believe my crumbling plaster is due to low calcium rather than having the lowered water freeze during the winters. [Edit] I have received a new SWG T-15, but have not yet installed it. [/Edit]



-- Glenn
For background, see my thread https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/139190-Hello-from-OKC!-Rough-opening-and-chemistry
Stats from my TF-100 & Aquacheck Salt retest:
K1000 Chlorine Test | <= 0.5 |
K1000 pH Test | 8.2 |
Free Chlorine | 0.5 |
Combined Chlorine (1 drop plus 1 extra from above) | 1.0 |
Total Chlorine | 1.5 |
Calcium Hardness | 200 |
Total Alkalinity (I was surprised that it was this low) | 100 |
CYA (needed a taller tube | < 20 |
Salt (Aquacheck strips) between 6.6 and 6.8 | 3210-3500 (3350) |
Based on Pool Math, I have a good idea how much to add, but I'm not sure which out of what chemistry to hit first. I'm upset with myself in that I now believe my crumbling plaster is due to low calcium rather than having the lowered water freeze during the winters. [Edit] I have received a new SWG T-15, but have not yet installed it. [/Edit]



-- Glenn