- Jul 15, 2012
- 636
- Pool Size
- 30
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I had an issue with rapidly dropping chlorine levels during a stretch of very sunny weather. My pool passed the overnight test (with filter off) two nights in a row. However, last night before I added acid, I recorded my FC at 8.0 (it was high after a cloudy day with my SWG, and the filter running for the prior 24 hours with SWG on - note I have been slowing bringing down my pH and TA from 8.0 and 120 to currently 7.5 and 90). After adding the acid, I ran the filter overnight but shut down the SWG because of too much chlorine generation. At 8 AM today (before sun hit my pool), FC was at 5.5.
Preliminary thought is that I have no overnight FC loss with filter off, but I lose FC with filter running. Does this suggest I may have an issue with my DE filter? I turned up SWG to 50% as its sunny today and will look at where things are tonight. I still want to add more acid as I am targeting pH 7.2 (before turning on my waterfall, which runs pH back up pretty rapidly).
Any other ideas what might be driving my FC usage? When filter runs, the difference in FC usage is greater with the SWG off than can be explained by chlorine production from SWG (assuming it can generate about 4 PPM running 100% for 24 hours - pool is between 25,000 and 30,000 gallons - irregular shape with multiple depths and very hard to measure).
Preliminary thought is that I have no overnight FC loss with filter off, but I lose FC with filter running. Does this suggest I may have an issue with my DE filter? I turned up SWG to 50% as its sunny today and will look at where things are tonight. I still want to add more acid as I am targeting pH 7.2 (before turning on my waterfall, which runs pH back up pretty rapidly).
Any other ideas what might be driving my FC usage? When filter runs, the difference in FC usage is greater with the SWG off than can be explained by chlorine production from SWG (assuming it can generate about 4 PPM running 100% for 24 hours - pool is between 25,000 and 30,000 gallons - irregular shape with multiple depths and very hard to measure).