- Apr 5, 2022
- 95
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Thanks TexEdmond,
That's a good idea.
On the swg, I just don't think I'm brave enough to pull the trigger this year since I have all of the chemicals needed to last 1 more year. I'm 50/50 torn between a simple circupool one or getting the hayward t-15 one to work with my automation. Thinking I may look after the season in august september. There any chance they may heavily discount / clearance some then? That'll give me time to think and make sure I get the right one. I'm intrigued by the core55 just for the ultra simplicity but also I know I can install the edge / RJ's pretty easily as well.
On a completely separate note, I did have a copper test done (previous post said that's the only one you should take to the pool store) and it as well as all minerals turned up zero, so I was happy to hear that. I used poolrx for one season and when our bathing suites/daughter's blonde streaks turned slight green at times, I knew I was never using anything with copper again. To be ultra safe, I drained half the pool last year at closing and then refilled so hopefully I'm good there. Can anything else cause green hair other than copper?
Only other slightly concerning thing is pool store says cya is 56....my own test was 40 but it was a strip....not the taylor ones you recommend. I need to buy my own test kit and check it myself but if it is around 60, that does make me a little nervous about it getting too high while I use my 40 lb container of 3" tablets up that I bought last year. It was funny listening to the pool guy try to sell me on all the things I needed....phosphates was too high, etc. He did say my alkalinity showed up as an 8? My cheap liquid test kit showed 80 the other day.....but again not the recommended one and calcium hardness was 110. Need to research what all of that means but ph of 7.3 and chlorine was all good, tds was 400 whatever that means. The things he tried to sell me was my optimizer was 0 and said it should be 30-35. Had never heard of that but he said it has to do with enchaning water clarity and softening water. My water is crystal clear. I'm gonna buy probably the tfs test kit and make sure alkalinity is good but mainly that and the somewhat elevated cya makes me a little nervous.
That's a good idea.
On the swg, I just don't think I'm brave enough to pull the trigger this year since I have all of the chemicals needed to last 1 more year. I'm 50/50 torn between a simple circupool one or getting the hayward t-15 one to work with my automation. Thinking I may look after the season in august september. There any chance they may heavily discount / clearance some then? That'll give me time to think and make sure I get the right one. I'm intrigued by the core55 just for the ultra simplicity but also I know I can install the edge / RJ's pretty easily as well.
On a completely separate note, I did have a copper test done (previous post said that's the only one you should take to the pool store) and it as well as all minerals turned up zero, so I was happy to hear that. I used poolrx for one season and when our bathing suites/daughter's blonde streaks turned slight green at times, I knew I was never using anything with copper again. To be ultra safe, I drained half the pool last year at closing and then refilled so hopefully I'm good there. Can anything else cause green hair other than copper?
Only other slightly concerning thing is pool store says cya is 56....my own test was 40 but it was a strip....not the taylor ones you recommend. I need to buy my own test kit and check it myself but if it is around 60, that does make me a little nervous about it getting too high while I use my 40 lb container of 3" tablets up that I bought last year. It was funny listening to the pool guy try to sell me on all the things I needed....phosphates was too high, etc. He did say my alkalinity showed up as an 8? My cheap liquid test kit showed 80 the other day.....but again not the recommended one and calcium hardness was 110. Need to research what all of that means but ph of 7.3 and chlorine was all good, tds was 400 whatever that means. The things he tried to sell me was my optimizer was 0 and said it should be 30-35. Had never heard of that but he said it has to do with enchaning water clarity and softening water. My water is crystal clear. I'm gonna buy probably the tfs test kit and make sure alkalinity is good but mainly that and the somewhat elevated cya makes me a little nervous.