1750rpm. If I go 1150rpm, psi reads 0, which I'm not sure what it actually means.
1750rpm. If I go 1150rpm, psi reads 0, which I'm not sure what it actually means.
Sounds good. I just changed the settingsStart with creating 3ppm FC per day. At 80% swcg setting, 4 hours run time will get you that. If that is sufficient to skim the pool, try that. Test FC and adjust the % setting to maintain your target Fc.
Start with creating 3ppm FC per day. At 80% swcg setting, 4 hours run time will get you that. If that is sufficient to skim the pool, try that. Test FC and adjust the % setting to maintain your target Fc.
0 PSI is fine at that low RPM.1750rpm. If I go 1150rpm, psi reads 0, which I'm not sure what it actually means.
Recap what setting you are at now?Sounds good. I just changed the settings
Assuming my CYA level is 60, which I have to retest today or tomorrow, or whenever, my FC is 4? I'm at 12.5![]()
SWG 80% - pump 1750rpm 12hrs0 PSI is fine at that low RPM.
Recap what setting you are at now?
8am - 8pm.What time of day does your pump run those 12 hours?
In that case 20% for 6 hours or 30% for 4 hours are all the same. Whichever one works for you best.8am - 8pm.
I liked the idea of running it less hours with a higher %, because my pump has a very annoying noise that is driving ourselves and our next door neighbors crazy. I have another thread for that![]()
1400rpm, correct?In that case 20% for 6 hours or 30% for 4 hours are all the same. Whichever one works for you best.
Depends on how much Texas sunshine your pool gets.Fantastic. Much appreciated.
I'm a pain in the butt, but allow me one last question. How long do you estimate until FC drops to 6 or so? I understand I will have to check daily, or at least every other day.
Not really. It has little effect on pH. High TA fill water and aeration are the primary drivers of pH rise.but the SWG will make your pH rise too
Nope. Must not be iron.Did I buy the wrong kind?
So true...rain water here in central fla raises PH along with water falls running...a little MA added and all good again.Not really. It has little effect on pH. High TA fill water and aeration are the primary drivers of pH rise.